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iborg
23-06-2018, 01:07 PM
Hi All
I took some video back on the 10th, just from the backyard.
Results so far are attached.
Jupiter has Io and its shadow visible, on a dark near the top of the disk.
Stacked in Autostakkert, tried to improve result in Registax, but, so far, that hasn't helped. I used GIMP to convert the tif's to jpg's.
Video captured using a Skyris 618C, with IR filter, through an 8" LX90 telescope, I think I also used a 2x Barlow.
Philip
Mickoid
23-06-2018, 01:51 PM
Good one Philip, planetary is always a challenge and with an eight inch scope you've done well. I think I've got as much as I can out of my 8 inch Newt on planetary with the gear I use. Atmospheric seeing is what determines the quality of my images now. What sort of camera is a Skyris 618c ?
iborg
23-06-2018, 03:23 PM
Hi Michael
Thank you for the comment.
The Skyris 618C is a OSC planetary camera from Celestron, made by Imaging Source.
So far, I am very happy with it. Need much more practice, and darker, cloud free sky.
I was lucky and picked it up second hand from this forum.
Philip
xelasnave
24-06-2018, 09:24 PM
Hi Philip
I looked at your images earlier and though I had left a well done.
I mustta been dreaming but well done. Planetary stuff is beyond me.
Alex
RyanJones
24-06-2018, 09:40 PM
Hi Philip,
Great pics ! I'm happy that I can get colour and hemisphere lines in my pics of Jupiter. I'd love to be able to achieve the detail you've got. Same goes with Saturn. Given you are using a dedicated planetary camera, do you know what the exposure setting are that it uses ?
iborg
25-06-2018, 09:09 PM
Hi Alex and Ryan
Thank you for your comments, much appreciated.
Alex, I have liked your shots as well.
Ryan, I looked in the Sharpcap log file, the exposure was 0.0312499987519935sec. Just an approximation of course!
Philip
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