For the last time: my most detailed and contrast-rich Clavius I ever made
with my C11 plus 2x Barlow. On a cloudy night it is fun tom try to improve
your pictures. It is remarkable how much reprocessing can improve a picture.
I have been chasing the Internet for a sharper and more detailed Clavius,
possibly made with larger instrument, but I was unsuccessful till now. I
have read somewhere that there must exist a very detailed picture made with
the Catalina telescope, but I could not find it. Somebody can help? I am
just curious how much improvement is possible, as you know: always reaching
for the stars......
Regards,
John S.Sussenbach
E-mail: j.sussenbach_at_hccnet.nl
Homepages: http://home.hccnet.nl/j.sussenbach/
http://home.wanadoo.nl/johnsussenbach/
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