iceman
22-12-2004, 11:30 AM
I got up early this morning to image Jupiter, another target I hadn't tackled with the ToUcam yet.
He was getting nice and high, seeing was pretty good, much better than the night before when I did the moon.
I started taking a few avi's, wondering why it was so blue, and forgot I had the IR filter in, so I took that out and started imaging again and wondered why it was going dim and dull in the preview screen. I looked up and saw the morning clouds heading from the south.
So unfortunately I only ended up with 2 x 10s avi's of jupiter, and I processed these in greyscale because I didn't like the blue colour from the IR filter (I gotta return that thing).
Anyway here's a stack of about 40 frames with wavelets processed in registax 3.
http://www.iceinspace.com/images/images/planets/20041222-jupiter1.jpg
Looking forward to tackling him again next time, hopefully i'll be able to get more frames and I might even look up when the GRS is transitting and try and capture it too.
He was getting nice and high, seeing was pretty good, much better than the night before when I did the moon.
I started taking a few avi's, wondering why it was so blue, and forgot I had the IR filter in, so I took that out and started imaging again and wondered why it was going dim and dull in the preview screen. I looked up and saw the morning clouds heading from the south.
So unfortunately I only ended up with 2 x 10s avi's of jupiter, and I processed these in greyscale because I didn't like the blue colour from the IR filter (I gotta return that thing).
Anyway here's a stack of about 40 frames with wavelets processed in registax 3.
http://www.iceinspace.com/images/images/planets/20041222-jupiter1.jpg
Looking forward to tackling him again next time, hopefully i'll be able to get more frames and I might even look up when the GRS is transitting and try and capture it too.