After the clouds cleared out around midnight last night (Saturday, March 21), the seeing turned out to be extremely good, near 2 arcsec. Taking advantage of this opportunity I was able to obtain a fairly clear image of the relativistic jet in M87. http://labserver.physics.drexel.edu/~steinberg/astro/\ m87-11x2min-ddp-fft.jpg Regards, Dick Details: 12" LX200R at f/10 - 3049mm focal length Camera position angle 359 deg 50' - north up Image scale 0.53"/pixel Total pixels 3040x2024 (7.8x7.8 microns) FOV 26'40" x 17'43" AP1200 Orion StarShoot Pro one-shot color camera (23.7x15.7mm chip) Maxim DL Pro 5.04 Stack of eleven 2-minute frames (unguided) Digital development processing Fast fourier transform