The Moon - 18 OCT 2007

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2007

The moon, as viewed through my Meade EXT-60AT using my Samsung S730 digital camera. Enjoy.

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  • Cool nice didnt relise the 730 was that good

  • Thanks for viewing, hope the excitement wasnt too much for you! HA HA! The 730 is a pretty good camera, but by today's standards... outdated.

    I am about to get a Kodak Z1012IS for $239 at WalMart, it does 720 HD video! Ive done a ton of research on it, for the money, its the best HD video & good quality picture camera on the market! That that Aiptek!! :-)

  • whasnt be nice if you could have a motor on your telescope and film it in much steadyness ! .... with a little more closer too .... lol!

    Nice done anyway !!!

  • Yeah, I know... I held the camera freehand and I know thats sloppy, still shopping for a mount and trying to decide which camera to use. Im still a telescope noob. :-> Thanks for the comment, Andrew

  • Hey I Have The Same Telescope N I wanted To Know Dat Were i Can Find The Aux Cable?

    Thnxs

  • I dont have an aux cable, only the one that goes with it and connects the controller. Sry.

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  • hey i have a meade 4.5 inch computerized...its very steady but i dont have digital usb telescope cam...which is like $179? on ebay...too expensive

    i bought it for $350 2 years ago...but looking to sell it cheap lol

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