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Old 19-03-2018, 07:03 PM
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Jupiter 9-10 Mar 2018

Hello again,

Finally managed to crunch through data from around 10 days ago, was lucky to get 20 minutes of reasonable seeing in 3.5 hours total session time. Just goes to show how persistent one needs to be in this business given current weather conditions

Nice transit of Ganymede and Io on the morning of Sun 11 Mar with Io's shadow moving across the disk.

Identical imaging train to the morning of Sun 4 Mar, individual stacks have been put through deconvolution and additional wavelets in AstraImage. ACDsee 10 Pro / Photoshop CS6 used for final touches. Same processing settings for all images (even though 17:53 capture seems the sharpest).

Thanks for having a peek,
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Old 20-03-2018, 10:40 AM
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Cool images
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Old 20-03-2018, 06:51 PM
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Very nicely done. Nice detail on the moons too. I always enjoy animations too. sometimes certain things stand out far more in motion.
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Thanks Troy and Leigh.

I think I will have another go at processing these, still experimenting and learning what works and what doesn't at this image scale.
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