iceman
20-07-2006, 09:37 AM
Hi guys.
Damian Peach got a fabulous image while in Barbados, showing a crescent Ganymede as it disappeared into Jupiter's shadow.
It reminded me of my imaging session earlier this year (on the 26th March), where I captured images of Ganymede's crescent as it emerged from Jupiter's shadow.
I spent the last 2 days reprocessing the 15 avi's, as my technique has improved since then, and I redid the animation.
You can download the animation from here:
Jupiter, with Io transit and Ganymede crescent (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/downloads/20060326-jupiter_anim.gif) - 600k gif
If you've seen it before (back in March), press ctrl-F5 to reload the latest.
Attached are 2 of the better images from the animation.
Taken with my 10" dob, EQ platform, ToUcam + 5x Powermate.
The seeing fluctuated during the session thanks to passing clouds, so half of the frames are poorer quality.
Thanks for looking.
Damian Peach got a fabulous image while in Barbados, showing a crescent Ganymede as it disappeared into Jupiter's shadow.
It reminded me of my imaging session earlier this year (on the 26th March), where I captured images of Ganymede's crescent as it emerged from Jupiter's shadow.
I spent the last 2 days reprocessing the 15 avi's, as my technique has improved since then, and I redid the animation.
You can download the animation from here:
Jupiter, with Io transit and Ganymede crescent (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/downloads/20060326-jupiter_anim.gif) - 600k gif
If you've seen it before (back in March), press ctrl-F5 to reload the latest.
Attached are 2 of the better images from the animation.
Taken with my 10" dob, EQ platform, ToUcam + 5x Powermate.
The seeing fluctuated during the session thanks to passing clouds, so half of the frames are poorer quality.
Thanks for looking.