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Old 20-12-2024, 12:44 PM
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Jupiter from this morning.

Well jet stream was a bit better last night. Below image was capture at 12:07am and it is what I think is the best of 11 imaging run. Equipment is the same as before.

Processing is coming along nicely however I may have little bit of noise, still perfecting the wavelet interface on RegiStax 6. I keep playing with the data see what I can improve on.

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Neatly done. I'd be very happy with a result like that.
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Old 22-12-2024, 04:09 PM
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Nice capture mate.
I managed to get a good visual on Jupiter on the same night about 9pm and I was able to see the shadow of one of it’s moons at 4 o’clock location even through a barlowed cheap plossl that came with my 10” dob.
Must have been a good night.
What eyepiece and scope did you use for this image?
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Nice capture mate.
I managed to get a good visual on Jupiter on the same night about 9pm and I was able to see the shadow of one of it’s moons at 4 o’clock location even through a barlowed cheap plossl that came with my 10” dob.
Must have been a good night.
What eyepiece and scope did you use for this image?
Tim.
12”LX200 GPS, Televue 2x Powermate 2”, ZWO UV/IR filter and ZWO244MC camera.
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