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Here is a image of Jupiter in better seeing than the last time. Jupiter was 61° for my location and the diameter was 41.6 arcseconds.
On the lower left is oval BA and the GRS is on the other side.
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phomer
25-03-2018, 09:23 PM
Troy? A nice image.
Paul
h0ughy
25-03-2018, 10:10 PM
pearler of a shot well done
Stonius
25-03-2018, 11:09 PM
Stupid question - is that what you actually see in the scope? I don't think I've ever had anything like that amount of detail in mine! :-/
It's like having your very own Voyager probe :-)
Sebbie
25-03-2018, 11:34 PM
Beautiful capture Troy, lots of fine detail in view :thumbsup:
Cheers
Markus it's not a silly question.
The short answer is no.
I admit that I rarely look through an eyepiece but when I have the view is a lot more subtle than the image. Keep in mind the image you see here is the result of lucky imaging. Taken only the best frames, stacking them, sharpening is applied and contrast enhanced. With the eye you see everything no enhancements, but for visual observing I do have great views also :)
Animation added but size reduce because of forum limits.
Stonius
26-03-2018, 01:48 PM
Ah, I need to up my processing game, obviously. I only ever seem to get the same level of detail as I saw at the eyepiece.
Dennis
26-03-2018, 07:50 PM
Excellent image Troy, with some very fine detail visible.
Cheers
Dennis
blinky
26-03-2018, 08:15 PM
:thumbsup:very nice Troy. what would you have rated the seeing? Is the image derotated? thanks for adding the animation, i always enjoy them, different things pop out when in motion. well done.
Leigh
Cheers guy's.
a 6 or 7 / 10 based off the way the star was moving around. I'm now thinking more 6 but either way but no less than 6 and no higher than 7, is that as clear as mud :lol:
This video was a 2 minute run and using the short video technique so no derotation at all.
It's a shame the animation is a bit small here ah well.
andyc
26-03-2018, 09:54 PM
Really nice indeed Troy, lovely capture!
Stonius
26-03-2018, 10:53 PM
If you don't mind me asking, what percentage of best frames do you keep to work with for a 2 minute video?
Best,
Markus
Rkonrad
27-03-2018, 03:21 AM
Thats very nice troy thanks for sharing
Cheers
Markus it's around 10%. In good seeing slightly more and when the seeing is off slightly less.
multiweb
27-03-2018, 02:03 PM
Great shot. :thumbsup:
gregbradley
29-03-2018, 07:17 PM
Its remarkable how high the standard is now for planetary imaging. That is an outstanding image.
Greg.
04Stefan07
30-03-2018, 03:55 PM
Fantastic detail!
Blimey, with 2 minutes of video for the animation (?) that shows loads of rotation. The planet is motoring! No wonder there's little detail when I stack 2-3 minutes of dslr images.
GlennB
Camelopardalis
31-03-2018, 06:36 PM
Nice work Troy :thumbsup:
Cheers everyone.
Glenn a single image is made up of a 2mins long video and the animation has 3 images :thumbsup:
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