Thanks! It's quite fun exploring what the Seestar can do. And in a way, I *like* the limitations, and seeing what it (and I) can do despite those limitations.
I am looking to catching Jupiter some time in November. Even though the Seestar is really not suitable for planetary observations, I'm curious to see what's there to see. May be some stripes :-)
Skull Nebula Imaged with a Seestar S50 29th September 2024 695 images 10 Seconds Avonsleigh (Bortle 4) Stacked in Pixinisght Processed in PixInsight & Photoshop Flickr: flic.kr/p/2qjuAp8
Skull Nebula 29th September 2024 695 images 10 Seconds Avonsleigh (Bortle 4) Stacked in Pixinisght Processed in PixInsight & Photoshop
New try from my very light polluted balcony... #telescope#ZWO#Seestar#S50#astrophotography#astronony
I'm a late astrophotography bloomer, ever since I got my Seestar S50 this May :-)
Last but not least, a very Scottish landscape captured with the Seestar - golf course and wind turbine!
Too cloudy for the Sun or Moon! But we got some nice scenery mode pictures. The Seestar captures distant details. Here is a groovy finial on a Victorian roof
Scottish Youth Telescope Network test-scopes at the Open Doors Weekend of the Royal Observatory Edinburgh. First up, here is the tiny Seestar, on a shelf so it can feel as big as the other telescopes #astronomy