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The theoretical resolution for a 150mm telescope is about 0.8 arcseconds not 0.1 arcseconds.
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DescriptionJupiter with Lucky Imaging.jpg
English: This lucky image of Jupiter shows details close to the theoretical maximum resolution of 0.1 arc-seconds of the 150mm aperture telescope it was taken with, although individual frames were of much lower resolution due to the limitations of astronomical seeing.
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In my garden, using a Skywatchtcher 150PL 1200mm Newtonian reflector, x3 Barlow and ZWO ASI120MC camera, stacking and drizzling the best of 1800 frames, then applying wavelet sharpening.
The linked version is a slightly different edit of data from the same session.
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