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Old 05-05-2022, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Saturnine View Post
Hi
Thanks for the reply. It possibly would help less experienced amateurs if the example explained if the video was a representation of good , average or bad seeing. For my location I would class the example given as good seeing conditions and would love to have that seeing more often. My average is a lot worse than that thanks to the local topography but a few times a year , during planet season hopefully, conditions align and steady seeing and resultant avi's , like your example, can be obtained.
There was a link to Damian Peach's website a few years ago that gave an example of The Pickering Scale and the different levels of astronomical seeing.

http://www.damianpeach.com/simulation.htm
Hi Jeff,

Yes I agree more info is always better, but to me, I posted it as it immediately struck me as a beautiful example of what the seeing is with the attendant jelly-like wobble in the atmosphere and also showed its variability from good to not so good throughout the course of the short video. You don't often see such, at times, very clean/sharp planetary videos, that demonstrate the jellly-like wobble so well, except for a few moon videos I've seen, that are so instructive in their (non-verbal) content.

Thx also for the link to the Damian Peach page on the seeing simulation. He presented the same/similar information in a wonderful video lecture that I once saw.
It might be this one....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGvH2rGDecM
or this one...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puoh1ikzonA
or indeed they may be snippets in whole/part of the same with common info.


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JA

Last edited by JA; 05-05-2022 at 12:09 PM.
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