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Old 24-02-2015, 12:54 PM
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Jupiter 2015-02-23

Much better seeing when the clouds drifted away. Lucky to get this as I had closed the roof up and decided to retire when a midnight supper delayed me enough to have a final look before bed and it had cleared.
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Old 24-02-2015, 01:11 PM
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Very well done Phil, I bet that supper left an ever better taste in your mouth after capturing such nice data.

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Old 24-02-2015, 01:50 PM
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Very well done Phil, I bet that supper left an ever better taste in your mouth after capturing such nice data.

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Thanks Trevor, it sure did. This is my best data for 2015 so far and I've plenty more to keep me busy for a while. It'll be a few days before I need another imaging fix. Unless of course its good again tonight.
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Old 24-02-2015, 02:43 PM
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fantastic work Phil.
how do you rate that camera? seems to be doing an amazing job!

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Old 24-02-2015, 05:29 PM
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Far out Phil, that's knockin on the Wesley-Peach door love that elongated purple spot huh?...nice work keep going, enjoyin this

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Old 24-02-2015, 06:26 PM
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fantastic work Phil.
how do you rate that camera? seems to be doing an amazing job!

Rusty
Thanks Rusty, I'm no pro when it comes to this but I'm really impressed with the lower noise and I'm sure the global shutter improves individual frame quality. I'm able to push the processing much higher than I was able to with the ASI120MM-S. I doubt I'll ever need the full frame that it's capable of unless I use it for Sola, and I'll need a better observatory PC to match.
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Old 24-02-2015, 06:28 PM
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Far out Phil, that's knockin on the Wesley-Peach door love that elongated purple spot huh?...nice work keep going, enjoyin this

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Cheers, Mike. When I get the 20 going that may happen.
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Thats just superb better than the UK images. Red Spot detail is just wonderful.

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Old 25-02-2015, 05:35 PM
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Thats just superb better than the UK images. Red Spot detail is just wonderful.

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Thank you John it's definitely my best ever. I'm glad the ASI174MM turned up just in time as I doubt it would have been as good with the ASI120mm-S. Although seeing is 90% of any good image I'm told.

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Wonderful images

I am so impressed.

For me, with my Equipment, it seems almost impossible to get that kind of image quality.

What kind of telescope do you use?

And what does it look like on-screen when you are capturing the images?
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The detail in these are something else - nice work. The asi174 and processing are working very nicely.

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Excellant details, Like the Red Spots Brow. facinating finer details, Magic Result, well done !!
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I am so impressed.

For me, with my Equipment, it seems almost impossible to get that kind of image quality.

What kind of telescope do you use?

And what does it look like on-screen when you are capturing the images?
Hi oernulfs, I have a Meade 356mm 14" telescope, 2.5" Moonlite focuser, Orion USB filter wheel (soon to changed to an Atik EFW2 8x1.25" wheel) Astrodon filters, ASI174MM Camera.
The attached image shows a red capture in below average seeing and you can also see the settings I use. For planetary imaging aperture is very important. My 14" has a area of 154sq" but with a secondary of 5" it is a general purpose scope. My new scope will be 20" an area of 314 sq" with a secondary of 4.5" a much better %.
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Old 26-02-2015, 08:56 AM
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Excellant details, Like the Red Spots Brow. facinating finer details, Magic Result, well done !!
Thanks Bob, the hours spent are starting to pay off. I hope within the next year I'll feel like I'm more in command of the scope and not the other way round
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The detail in these are something else - nice work. The asi174 and processing are working very nicely.

Cheers Steve
Thanks Steve, Bird is off back to NSW in a few days so I need to keep sucking his brain dry, not that I'll remember much of it .
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