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Old 06-09-2022, 10:22 PM
Averton (P and C)
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Saturn & Jupiter on 5 September 2022

We took a fair amount of video Monday night (5 September 2022) and the seeing wasn't the best and it turns out fairly variable. For us cloud hit Jupiter at 10:35pm & had already taken out Saturn. These are the best we could get from the data.
The Saturn is the best of four different captures.
We captured seven Jupiter videos which varied in quality. The final image is a bit grainy looking.
We animated six of them over 17 minutes from 10:07pm to 10:24pm.

See CN post for the animation https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/8...eptember-2022/

As a final attempt to cut through the muck we tried a R+IR image which really didn't improve things.
The highest Jupiter got to was only 30 degrees so you can't expect too much.
We are getting good value from our ADC.
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