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Old 21-02-2015, 09:58 AM
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Jupiter 2015-02-20

Cyclone Marcia missed us and dragged most of the cloud south with her. Some good seeing between the bits she left behind.
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Old 21-02-2015, 10:38 AM
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Great pictures. Amazing that the cyclone missed you. Having said that, I walked outside last night around 10pm (I'm in Brisbane), and there was Jupiter in plain sight!
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Old 21-02-2015, 11:27 AM
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Lovely images yet again Phil. Amazing amount of detail and great processing.

Can you tell me what focusser you have on your Meade, and what focussing method you use.

I don't know if it's just seeing conditions, collimation or my lack of skill but I can't seen to get anywhere near this amount of detail in my attempts.
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Old 21-02-2015, 11:43 AM
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Lovely images yet again Phil. Amazing amount of detail and great processing.

Can you tell me what focusser you have on your Meade, and what focussing method you use.

I don't know if it's just seeing conditions, collimation or my lack of skill but I can't seen to get anywhere near this amount of detail in my attempts.
Thanks Kev, I have a 2.5" Moonlite with the stepper motor and electronic controller. In good seeing I can adjust in 2 micron steps but normally move 10 steps at a time. I focus each filter individually and adjust constantly trying to find that perfect spot. Firecapture remembers the settings so if seeing is reasonably stable there is no need to keep changing once set, however this rarely happens.
Collimation and focus require constant attention, although my Meade holds collimation reasonably well.
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Old 21-02-2015, 12:26 PM
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Certainly looks like nice data Phil, good to hear that the cyclone missed you.

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Old 21-02-2015, 07:58 PM
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Thanks Kev, I have a 2.5" Moonlite with the stepper motor and electronic controller. In good seeing I can adjust in 2 micron steps but normally move 10 steps at a time. I focus each filter individually and adjust constantly trying to find that perfect spot. Firecapture remembers the settings so if seeing is reasonably stable there is no need to keep changing once set, however this rarely happens.
Collimation and focus require constant attention, although my Meade holds collimation reasonably well.
Thanks for the info Phil.
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Old 22-02-2015, 01:03 AM
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Excellent results. It just confirms my thoughts on the IMX174 sensor as a great all rounder, although in my case I'll be primarily sticking to solar and lunar with my Basler Ace version of this sensor.
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Old 22-02-2015, 04:02 PM
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We image cyclones on Jupiter from Earth. Imagine imaging cyclones on Earth from Jupiter.
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