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Old 21-03-2016, 11:56 PM
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Jupiter animation with ED80 2016-03-20

I know that ED80 is not very good for planetary imaging but I have to start somewhere. I am quite pleased with the result considering this is my first attempt at this.

Below is animation of the rotation of Jupiter with Great Red Spot visible, 20th March 2016.
ED80 + 3x Televue barlow + SPC900NC on EQ5
19 videos, 5 min each @ 20fps processed with PIPP and RegiStax.

The black blob that appears on few frames is dust on the CCD. Didn't see it until the very end
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Jolly good show, as they would have said when I was a kid.
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What a great animation! Lots of effort to get that together and it shows.
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That is awesome!
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