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@TheSolarGazer

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The sky was full of moving cloud of several layers and thicknesses. Fortunately, there were odd gaps and I saw what appeared to be three sunspots near the western limb and soon to rotate off.

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This is another one of many lunar close-ups taken with my telescope and DSLR at 4.62 metres focal length. flickr.com/photos/philipp…

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This is one of many lunar close-ups taken with my telescope and DSLR at 4.62 metres focal length. flickr.com/photos/philipp…

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I snapped the Moon with my DSLR camera at 300mm focal length, ISO 100 and 1/1000 second exposure. flickr.com/photos/philipp…

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I did the formula Moon shot with my Mak telescope and DSLR camera at 1.54m focal length, ISO 100 and 1/500 second exposure. flickr.com/photos/philipp…

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The close-up part of my April 20th session was not great but it delivered this highlight. flickr.com/photos/philipp…

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It was much clearer than expected. I went out with my Mak telescope and DSLR camera and filter, set at 1.54m focal length, ISO 100 and 1/500 second exposure. flickr.com/photos/philipp…

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I popped outside for a quick Moon shot and took several photos with my DSLR at 300mm focal length, ISO 100 and 1/800 second exposure.
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