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Matty P
22-04-2008, 10:03 PM
It has been a while since I have imaged a planet. I've been too busy imaging those faint DSOs. :screwy:
I was lucky to find Saturn and its three Moons close together. The view was spectacular through the EP and i'm glad that I captured it. Conditions were good and held steady for most of the night.
The three moons are Enceladaus, Tethys and Rhea (left to right).
Thanks for looking. :thumbsup:
Great image Matty, very nice and tight. The moons look great in this one.
Just wondering, what focal length are you imaging at?
I'm guessing it's around f/10
Cheers
Matty P
22-04-2008, 10:49 PM
Ric for this image I used a focal length of 4000mm.
So f/20.
shane shaw
22-04-2008, 10:51 PM
NICE PIC OF SATURN BUT i DONT SEE ANY MOONS ????
Matty P
22-04-2008, 11:01 PM
Thanks Shane,
Try adjusting your moniter because they are certainly there.
:thumbsup:
shane shaw
22-04-2008, 11:09 PM
yes now I can see them great pic
iceman
23-04-2008, 05:26 AM
Nice image, Matt. When are the filters coming?
browndog
23-04-2008, 08:57 AM
Hi Matt - nice image of Saturn.
I have some noob questions though:
What type of barlow or powermate did you use with your scope to get the extra focal length?
Why is the image B&W? Are you using a monochrome camera and this is this what the filters are for?
Did you use the same exposure settings for Saturn and Moons?
Matty P
23-04-2008, 11:22 AM
Thanks Mike,
Probably not for a while. I'm too busy getting my DSO setup ready. :lol:
Thanks Ian,
I use a Celestron 2x Barlow for all of my images to increase the focal length.
The camera I am using (DMK) has a monochrome chip. If I wanted a colour image I would need to capture a Red, Green and Blue channel (RGB) and combine them to get a colour image. That is why I need filters.
If I can remember I used a 1/30sec exposure time with the camera shooting at 30 FPS for this image. I used the same exposure settings to capture the Moons and brought them out in PS.
:thumbsup:
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