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Originally Posted by icytailmark
so wish i could image saturn but im still waiting for the flea 3 GIGE camera to come out.
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The Flea3 is certainly a most competent tool for planetary imaging Mark. I look forward to when they put it out as USB 3.0.
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Originally Posted by Dennis
Hello, Trevor
Well, it looks like you have challenged the laws of physics and won! A beautiful set of images and animations that shows your new telescope can indeed tame the jet stream.
A lot of hard work goes into producing such high quality material, thanks for the lovely views!
Cheers
Dennis
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Thanks very much Dennis, I think the image stabilized just frequently enough to grab enough good frames to make the image.
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Originally Posted by DavidU
Awesome !
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Thanks very much David.
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
I pay little if any attention to the jet predictions these days. Often the presence of the jet can go completely undetected whilst imaging. That flag waving stuff, as well as the impossible to focus event is a sure sign it is there. Today whilst imaging the Sun (processing now) it was present to some degree but dropping in and out.
Having said all this, the images look good Trev. Any Jupiter images? I am waiting patiently for a night of good seeing to get out again. Perhaps tonight.
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Thanks Paul, your Solar imaging sounds a lot like it was for me last night. Not so much flag waving, but a very high frequency flutter that would come and go. When it did settle the live feed looked really nice.
I was able to get enough good frames to be able to stack between 1000 & 1300 frames per channel, that said, the majority of the frames that I threw away looked pretty crook.
I thought it may have been a good night as it had been clear all day and the sky was a really nice deep blue and there was not a breath of wind.
As for Jup, my window of opportunity for Saturn is closing and I really do want to put all of my efforts into it. When I have finished with Saturn I will get into Jupiter.
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Originally Posted by Lester
Outstanding views Trevor. All the best.
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Thanks very much Lester.