I found necessary will to processing and assembly of the exit of occultation of Jupiter in December 25 of 2012.
Unfortunately the image of the Moon was blown up, due to the strong brilliance. So I had to capture the image of the Moon separately, to process it and to substitute in all frames that would compose the GIF.
Though with some artificial impression, since there is no refraction change in the lunar image, the assembly was done with attention, observing the curvature of the lunar periphery.
Since they were few frames, I resolved to maintain a low speed so that it is possible to have a good visualization of Jupiter.
large scale:
http://i1063.photobucket.com/albums/...f?t=1356804744