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First Light with the Seestar S30 Pro - The Winter Giants

Started by moonbeam on 1/8/2026 7:44:47 AM CST

moonbeam

Joined 6/24/2024
Loc: Mo, USA
Posted 1/8/2026 7:44:47 AM CST

I am still putting the Seestar S30 through its paces. This little telescope continues to amaze me. 5 years ago, I never would have thought that 30mm optics could produce anything of this quality.

First Light with the Seestar S30 Pro - The Winter Giants

Captured with Seestar S30 Pro smart telescope

Bortle Scale: 3

EQ mode, 90 X 60s sub frames

Seestar mosiac mode, 90 minutes total capture.

Stacked in Seestar, adjusted in Photoshop.


Explorer of the cosmos, one photon at a time. I capture the universe using an arsenal of 12 telescopes including the TEC 180FL, Takahashi Epsilon 160ED, Takahashi FSQ-106EDX4, and Takahashi TOA-130, paired with elite imaging systems like the ZWO 6200MM Pro with Chroma filters, ZWO 2600MM, and the ATIK 16200 HPS-C.



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