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The scope that was on it when I got it. It looks great in place but it's clouded to all hell and isn't servicable.
It's a 4x with a fineplex reticle.
ILRI's scoping visit to Yunnan, China in January 2011 to learn about their production system (photo credit: ILRI)
Grasshopper Sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum) -- Kankakee Sands Preserve, Morocco, IN. July 5, 2021.
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ILRI's scoping visit to Yunnan, China in January 2011 to learn about their production system (photo credit: ILRI/Fred Unger)
ILRI's scoping visit to Yunnan, China in January 2011 to learn more about their production system (photo credit: ILRI/Fred Unger).
IJmuiden, Holland on 29th September 2014.
IMO number :9345805
Name of ship :SCOPE
Call Sign :9HNY8
MMSI :256201000
Gross tonnage :88930
DWT :174008
Type of ship :Bulk Carrier
Year of build :2006
Flag :Malta
NGC 7380 - La nébuleuse du sorcier
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Gear - Matériel ðŸ”
- Mount : Skywatcher EQ6-R
- Scope : Skywatcher 200/1000 BD
- Guiding : ZWO ASI120MM Mini on ZWO OAG
- Imaging camera : ZWO ASI071MC Pro
- Filters : Optolong L-enhance
Picture - Prise de vue 📷
- Total integration : 2h00
- Light : 40 x 180s
- Dark : 30
- Flat : none
- Gain : 90
- Sensor temp : -5°C
Software - Logiciels
- Imaging session : Nina
- Guiding : PHD2
- Stacking : PixInsight
- Processing : PixInsight
Image from '[Manners and Customs of the ancient Egyptians, ... Illustrated by drawings, etc. 3 vol. (A second series of the Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians. 3 vol.)]', 003927271
Author: WILKINSON, John Gardner Sir
Volume: 02
Page: 365
Year: 1847
Place: London
Publisher:
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