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hevelsky
17-07-2006, 08:34 AM
Hi all, ;)
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Location : France: St Laurent sur Sèvre
Latitude : 46°57'34"
Longitude : 00°53'30"
Date : 16/7/2006
Hour of Obs : 23h00
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Newton PARALUX 114/900
F/D : 7.9
Eyepiece projection PL6.5mm
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Celestial body : Jupiter
Type : Planète
AD : 14h28min22s DEC : -13° 31' 23.180"
Altitude of Jupiter : 24.29°
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Seeing S: 4-6/10
Transparency T: 7/10
Light pollution P: 5/10
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WEBCAM toucampro II
Software of acquisition : QcFocus + WcCtrl
Time exposure : 1/25s
NB images/s : 10img/s
Brightness : 50
Contrast : 50
Gamma : 0
Gain : 90
Saturation : 50
Numbers of Poses : 2000
Processing software : Iris, Paint Shop Pro 9
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an other image of Jupiter done with my small telescope....
One of my best Jupiter of this year 2006 :)
http://perso.orange.fr/astro-sug44/images/webcam/planche_jupi_16072006.jpg

http://perso.orange.fr/astro-sug44/images/webcam/planche_jupi_16072006_2.jpg

http://perso.orange.fr/astro-sug44/images/jupiter/anim_jupi_16072006.gif

asimov
17-07-2006, 08:45 AM
Nice job!

[1ponders]
17-07-2006, 09:38 AM
Damn fine job Guillaume. :2thumbs:

Lester
17-07-2006, 10:16 AM
Hi Guillaume,:hi:

Very nice images of Jupiter. Thanks for sharing them with us. We are well into our winter and have not seen Jupiter to image for 2 weeks. So it is good to see yours.

Noticed that one of yours was taken at 23 degrees altitude= you are doing very well.:thumbsup:

Robert_T
17-07-2006, 04:50 PM
Guillaume, that's an inspirational shot, great detail and with moon shadow transit too. Well done:thumbsup:

ving
17-07-2006, 04:58 PM
sweet images and gif!!! :)
well done!

hevelsky
17-07-2006, 10:49 PM
Thanks for all your comments....;)
In France the weather is very good and temperature hot (37°)....
so I profit from it for shoot Jupiter even if his altitude is low.

Clear Skies,

hevelsky
18-07-2006, 08:17 AM
Here an other image of Jupiter ;) :

http://perso.orange.fr/astro-sug44/images/webcam/planche_jupi_16072006_3.jpg