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Old 25-05-2008, 04:10 PM
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Thumbs up Jupiter from the 24th

I finally got the chance to image Jupiter yesterday. I spent a bit of time observing Joop through the EP almost forgetting to connect the camera. The Moon was only 2.5 degrees N of Jupiter making this imaging session that much better.

I honestly can't remember when was the last time I had imaged a planet so it was great to get back into it. The seeing started of fairly decent but it quickly deteriorated during the night.

Taken with my Celestron 8SE SCT, DMK and a 2x Barlow. 1/60sec exposure shooting at 60fps. Stacked in R4 and processed in PS CS3.

The second image shows Io and Europa together. Ganymede and Callisto were also there but they didn't fit of the FOV.

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Old 25-05-2008, 05:09 PM
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considering the proximity to the moon that actually shows a hell of a lot of detail... I had a peep at it through the EP and didnt bother imaging, After seeing that, perhaps I should have.

well done Matt.
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Old 25-05-2008, 06:46 PM
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considering the proximity to the moon that actually shows a hell of a lot of detail... I had a peep at it through the EP and didnt bother imaging, After seeing that, perhaps I should have.

well done Matt.
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Thanks Alex,

I was just happy to be out there. The seeing started off looking great but as you already know it doesn't stay like that for long.

I am happy with the results but I think the settings that I used were wrong.

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Hey Matty,

Great that you got out there. I spent quite a bit of time observing Jupiter through the eyepiece on the 24th as well.

Nice images

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