Imaged Jup this morning in reasonable seeing, a pretty steady 6/10.
Captured data over a 100 min session, have 7 RGB's and & 7 807nm IR images. Each RGB & IR data set was captured at approx 30 min intervals.
Have some very fine detail in IR and some reasonable RGB's. Was able to image the two white ovals that will either merge or maybe slip past one another in the NEB. For this particular image I have included a 120% insert of the 2 ovals.
Looks like I will be capturing data tonight as well, which will be the first time in a long time I have had a reasonable run with my imaging.
I will attach my RGB's to this post with my IR images in a reply as I can only attach 8 images.
Nice work Trevor. The first image looks to be the pick of the bunch. Right now I would be happy to take that sort of seeing.
Thanks Paul, Aug 29th was a bit better and I was able to get some very hi res IR images of the merger.
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Originally Posted by Kevnool
Looking great Trev.
Was going to ring you today.
I will be in Adelaide this week for some R&R.
Looking at observing next sat night.
Cheers Kev.
Thanks Kev, for sure, it would be great to catch up, look forward to it.
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Originally Posted by RobF
Incredible shots and wonderfully presented. Great camera/scope, great processing, great astronomer!
Thanks Rob for your very kind words.
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Originally Posted by John Hothersall
These are even better, the first RGB and IR are the best, the finest IR detail I have seen - splendid session Trevor.
John.
Thanks John, but Aug 29th was better. Marginally better for RGB but the old 807nm IR Planet Killer was really humming and produced some very hi res data of the merger.
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Originally Posted by Scorpius51
Well done for both sets of images Trevor. Glad to see your getting some reasonable seeing.
Cheers
John
Thanks for your comment John.
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Originally Posted by DavidU
A great set of images Trev. Nice IR detail as well.
Thanks David glad you liked them.
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Originally Posted by saturnino
All good times.
Congratulations, if I had one point more 'of seeing, would come masterpieces.
Greetings.
Thanks very much saturnino, for sure seeing is King and just so vital to planetary imaging. Reckon we could all use better some seeing.