|  Andy Harris
 
 6/19/2012 12:57:08 PM
 This was taken with my LX200 10" @f4, Mallincam Hyper Plus Color, 56 seconds, no stacking, no PS or post processing, right as I saw it on the screen!
 
 Enjoy and comments are welcome!
 
 Andy
 
 |  Patrick Holland
 
 6/8/2012 8:20:43 AM
 Here's another plane shot out of the video I took. I heard it was featured 2 times (possibly 3 times) on the KY3 news, but I didn't see it broadcast. Here's a link to the animation put together by Mark Sibole. It is 33 MB in size so please be patient if your Internet is not fast.
 http://astronomy.qteaser.com/images/VenusTransit.gif
 
 -Patrick Holland
 
 |  Patrick Holland
 
 6/6/2012 4:19:20 PM
 Another transit image. BTW, I processed all the solar images in Registax 6.1 and then took them over to Photoshop CS3 for finishing touches.
 
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|  Patrick Holland
 
 6/6/2012 10:29:15 AM
 The opposite side of the sun from the transit, but with a few prominences on the limb.
 
 |  Patrick Holland
 
 6/6/2012 1:00:15 AM
 Ingress...approximately 5:21 PM 6-5-12
 
 |  Patrick Holland
 
 6/6/2012 12:38:22 AM
 Flying to Venus....
 I was lucky enough to capture this frame while imaging the transit. I will be cleaning up the image with Mark Sibole and submit to APOD for consideration
 
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|  Patrick Holland
 
 6/5/2012 6:59:04 PM
 The Venus Transit 6-5-12 2012. Coronado PST, Celestron NexImage 5. More to come soon.
 
 |  Patrick Holland
 
 6/3/2012 10:52:09 PM
 Another solar shot also taken on 6-2-12. Coronado PST telescope, Celestron NexImage 5 camera and the Orion Sirius mount. Processed in Registax and Photoshop CS3.
 
 |  Patrick Holland
 
 6/3/2012 2:17:21 PM
 Here's a lunar shot with the Orion Starblast 4.5", Celestron NexImage 5 on the Orion Sirius mount. best 250 frames....Processed in Registax and Photoshop CS3.
 
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|  Patrick Holland
 
 6/3/2012 1:34:23 PM
 On Saturday (June 2), I had first light with the Coronado PST telescope and the Celestron NexImage 5 solar system imaging camera. This shot was the best 700 out of 1482 frames. Processed by Mark Sibole (my processing wasn't nearly as good).
 
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