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Venus Image 2017/02/18(UT)

John Sussenbach,Michel Deconinck,Stanislas Maksmowicz,Martin R Lewis,Ferenczi Imre,Marco Guidi
J.Sussenbach,M.Deconinck,S.Maksmowicz,Martin.L,Ferenczi,M.Guidi

John Sussenbach(C14 356mm SC)
Hierbij Venus in RGB en UV bij redelijke seeing. Wel een beetje saai

[スセンバッハ:オランダ]
[John Sussenbach:Houten,Netherlands]

Michel Deconinck (150mm refractor,300mm Newtonian)
This is a pastel (white on black) made of Venus with my refractor 152/1200.
To improve the contrast I used different filters: orange,green,red and UHC separately

[Michel Deconinck : [Artignosc-sur-Verdon,France]]

Stanislas Maksymowicz (280mm,230mm cassegrain or 200mm VMC or 150mm refracter)
Venus of 16,17 and 18th performed with the VMC200,90mm refractor and 127mm refractor.

[Stanislas Maksymowicz  Ecquevilly,France]

Martin R Lewis (444mm Newton)
Another lucky break in the generally cloudy weather on a Saturday afternoon
again allowed an early set-up and imaging of a huge Venus and a tiny Mars
around sunset with reasonable seeing conditions prevailing.
I must say that having Venus close to Mars makes hunting it down in a bright
sky a realistic possible for my non GoTo Dobsonian- without Venus's
beacon-like presence close by finding Mars around sunset would not be a
practical proposition.



[Martin R Lewis: Hertfordshire United Kingdom]

Ferenczi Imre(127mm refractor)



[Ferenczi Imre,Budapest - Magyarorszag HUNGARY]

Marco Guidi (600mm Dobsonian)





[Marco Guidi,Italy]

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