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Old 21-10-2012, 12:08 AM
carlstronomy (Carl)
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Jupiter - Brisbane 19/10

The skies have not been nice to me the past couple of weeks, but I had a good enought night for my first ever Jupiter image. Viewing was not great I could see the edges hazzing as I was recording on the laptop. Please feel free to comment. Used SCT 9.25", 2x shorty, DBK21(old), about 4000 frames stacked with AS2 and cleaned up with RS6, no ther adjustments carried out. Tried my 3x shorty but focus by hand was near impossible and surface detail was not clear enough to post. Hopefully over the next month the skies will be kinder as Jupiter is higher in the sky earlier (1 am is a killer).

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Old 21-10-2012, 01:01 AM
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Jupiter and Io

Not as clear as my last image, I was running my 4 3x shorty AVI's through AS2 and noticed my last one of 3000 frames had a little bit of surface detail but I had also captured my first of one of Jupiters moons (shadow) Io (I think or Europa maybe, not sure how to tell).

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Old 21-10-2012, 01:09 AM
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To work out which one it was use some planetarium software and for your location and the time of that frame see what was where
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