Skywatcher EQ6-R: First Imaging Session, Part 1
Clear skies, no Moon, and a new Skywatcher EQ6-R means it's time for some imaging. We go through the planning phase for my first use of the EQ6-R for a four-night-long, three-target imaging campaign with the William Optics GT81iv to record data for the Flying Bat (SH2-129), the Lobster Claw (SH2-157), and the Heart (SH2-190) nebulae. We'll discuss guiding results and, of course, some anomalies.

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Skywatcher EQ6-R: First Imaging Session, Part 2

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SkyWatcher EQ6-R Pro: Review & In Depth Insights After 1 Year Of Ownership

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Capturing the planets with a HUGE 14" telescope

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Skywatcher EQ6-R Initial Guiding Performance and PPEC Training

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My First Use of the ZWO AM5N Mount

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$1 vs $100,000 Telescope for Space Photography

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Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Guiding Performance After 5 Months

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Perfect SCT Collimation: A Good, Better, & Best Step-by-Step Guide

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Un-Boxing of the Skywatcher Eqr6 pro mount and setting the"Home Position"

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It's the BIGGEST telescope I've ever used!

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Tour of My New Skywatcher EQ6-R

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EQ6-R pro upgrade in 15 minutes without taking it apart!

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What The Soviets Found on Venus That They Don't Want You To Know

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Oops, I did it again... - Celestron EdgeHD 11

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Skywatcher EQ6-R pro SynScan. Wie gut ist die GoTo Montierung? Auspackvideo und Review.

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The Largest Star in the Universe Is Getting Ready to Explode

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SCT Issues - Guide Scope VS OAG and Filters for Plate Solving

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Skywatcher is Like a Bad UFO Joke! Why this must be the WORST UAP ‘Investigation’ Ever!

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Sky-Watcher EQ8 R PRO. I upgraded my mount. Overview and installation into my Obsey. Crab Nebula

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