January 29, 2010 on 1:56 pm | In Mars, Planets, Uncategorized | Comments Off
Yesterday I also ran some imaging tests. I should have done this a lot earlier, but better late than never . I used the Williams Optics which I have used a lot lately and replaced the Celestron Shorty which produces pretty weak images with the Meade 140 2x. I used this barlow almost 2 years ago to run some tests on Jupiter and I was pleased with the results. However, the tests than were made with a borrowed barlow and I was not able to find one to purchase. I now have acquired one and shown are some test results. The 4 images are made with the CPC925 on a wedge, the DMK21AU04.AS and the Meade 140 2x barlow and the WO 2x barlow on extention rings of variable lenght as noted. It shows that not only this is a good barlow for me for Jupiter as in last year’s tests, but also for Mars.
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