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Originally Posted by Leo.G
That's beautiful Michael and the perfect set of equipment which I just happen to have laying around myself (except for the quality camera). All of my previous 8" attempts on Jupiter were done without the aid of the PowerMate 5X which I now own IF I ever get my gear out.
Without the Powermate the images always looked like a tiny dot on paper.
I've not yet tried the powermate but had it well over 1 year, I don't think I've even had a scope out in that time, I must soon.....
Actually I may have tried it on Jupiter with my 8" RC which isn't great for planetary and I couldn't achieve focus but that's probably more my stupidity than anything else.
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Thanks Leo. That's a shame you haven't tried your 5X Powermate yet. Give it a go with the Newt. At f5 on the Newt you'll be running your shots at f25 which will be better than f50 with the 8 inch RC!
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Originally Posted by Crater101
That's a really excellent result, well done.
I had a go at simply observing Jupiter a couple of nights ago (C8, 2x barlow) but like you I was looking across the top of my metal roof at home on a very hot day. Add to that the frequent passing clouds  and I ended up giving in! So I have to acknowledge your dedication to such a fine result.
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Thanks Warren, maybe I was expecting too much from my gear as I was a little disappointed with the result but conditions are not good for Jupiter this season here in the Sothern Hemishere.
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Originally Posted by Anth10
Mick
Excellent shot of Jupiter laying low in the sky/
Perseverance and skill here produced a very respectable shot Mick/ nice colour and detail showing through/ always makes Jupiter eye” catching with the Great Red Spot on show too!
Well done.
Anth
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Cheers Anthony, perserverance certainly played a big part on this occassion, some skill as well but those mozzies were telling me "thank you for giving us some skin to suck on tonight!"