For those of you who have purchased items from the site, why don't you let us see what images you have managed with your imaging setups.
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The planetary nebula M57, photographed with a Starlight Xpress M7C CCD
and an 8 inch f/14 refractor telescope. Multiple 20 second exposures
stacked (to eliminate periodic error from the mount).
Jupiter, photographed on 23rd November 2010 with a Starlight Xpress M7C
CCD and an 8 inch f/14 refractor telescope. Multiple exposures were
taken and stacked and processed using Registax. The Great Red Spot is
visible at the left hand edge of the planetary disc, and two moons, Io
and Europa are visible to the left.
Images courtesy of David Trethewey