
Author: John Law


Pluto, Finally July 18, 2020
Finally made an attempt at Pluto. Looks like I got it.

Neowise, again
Disturbingly easy target to shoot. So why not? Need to watch out for the snakes though.

Neowise 2020
Comet Neowise C/2020 F3. Visible in the morning around 4:10 am. Camera needed to be low enough to not see

More fun with resolution
Theoretical vs Achieved Resolution with SCTs 5 inch SCT

Resolution and Double Stars
Double stars are good targets for testing the resolving power of a telescope. Here is epsilon bootis.