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Old 08-07-2010, 11:02 PM
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Jupiter July 7th 2010

Hi All,

Imaged Jupiter this morning from 3:30am CST.
Couldn't see any cloud but the histo was swinging about 10% an a very regular basis for the whole session, seeing was reasonable.
Fortunately the histo in FireCapture remains live throughout and the gain can be adjusted on the fly but the variations made the colour balance interesting.
Have a pile of data but this was the best, just before dawn.

Thanks for looking
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Old 09-07-2010, 12:41 AM
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Another very nice image Trevor.
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Old 09-07-2010, 01:05 AM
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nice work Trevor
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Old 09-07-2010, 06:46 AM
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Now that's looking good!
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Old 09-07-2010, 06:57 AM
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Nice and sharp, subtle colours. Nice one!
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Old 09-07-2010, 07:28 AM
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Very nice Trevor, thanks for the view.
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Old 09-07-2010, 08:55 AM
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Trevor, that's a very fine image. It is particularly interesting to see the faint stream of turbulent eddies swirling across the planet in the wake of the GRS.
The sky was odd down here as well - was imaging a DSO until 2am and the signal levels dropped noticeably just before midnight, although the seeing remained OK. It also seemed that the visual contrast of the milky way had been turned down a bit.

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Old 09-07-2010, 10:49 AM
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Good stuff Trev, nice to see you've found some clear sky.

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Old 09-07-2010, 02:42 PM
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Another very nice image Trevor.
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nice work Trevor
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Now that's looking good!
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Very nice Trevor, thanks for the view.
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Trevor, that's a very fine image. It is particularly interesting to see the faint stream of turbulent eddies swirling across the planet in the wake of the GRS.
The sky was odd down here as well - was imaging a DSO until 2am and the signal levels dropped noticeably just before midnight, although the seeing remained OK. It also seemed that the visual contrast of the milky way had been turned down a bit.
Thanks Ray, up here the problem was very light high alt cirrus passing through in waves.

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Good stuff Trev, nice to see you've found some clear sky.

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Thanks Bird, well, semi clear sky, but it was great to see a reasonable image on the screen for a change.
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3 hr animation Jupiter July 7th

Hi All,

Finished processing all of my Jupiter data from July 7th, still have more Saturn data from the same date to do though.

Have attached a link to a 11 image animation, it is just over 600 Kb.

http://trevsastronomy.webs.com/apps/...otoid=89994361

Bit dissapointed with how it degraded when saved as a GIF.

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Lovely image and great animation Trevor. Well done!

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Nice going Trev. I really like the colours and the attention to detail. Low noise and high detail sharpness probably means the seeing was up around 7/10 or greater. I can tell you I am hankering for some nice seeing or at least no wind. Winter this year has been a very mixed bag and not one night of good seeing so far.
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Thanks very much John

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Nice going Trev. I really like the colours and the attention to detail. Low noise and high detail sharpness probably means the seeing was up around 7/10 or greater. I can tell you I am hankering for some nice seeing or at least no wind. Winter this year has been a very mixed bag and not one night of good seeing so far.
Thanks very much Paul, reckon the higher frame rate and greater bit depth helped for sure.

I rated the seeing at 6/7 due to the swings in the live histo of FireCapture. When the histo was up at the level that I initially set, the image looked good but the quality dropped off a bit as the cloud , which was very light, sort of nuisance value, came through.

For this image I dropped off 1000 frames per channel which still left me with 1000 descent frames per channel to stack.

I should also say that I am not capturing avi but 16 bit FIT files (well really 12 bit as Bird assures me that the final 4 bits are all zero's so I am only capturing 12 bits of data that contribute to the image. Not sure but I think that relates to about 4000 shades of grey.

The weather has certainly been against us for much of this year although, overall I have a reasonable body of data for Mars, Saturn and Jupiter. There have been occasions when the seeing has been quite good but just not as often as was the case last year.

Looking forward to this turning around as Jupiter approaches opposition.
Have you made the move to Clayton yet. If you are based there then hopefully you will get more opportunities.

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Trevor, I have not moved down to Clayton. Getting married this year changed those plans. Another pier is in the planning at Clayton though.
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