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Old 27-10-2012, 11:37 AM
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Jupiter Oct 26UT -- still peering through the murk

The good seeing of earlier in the evening had gone by 2:30am, to be replaced by a flickering and wobbling affair.

The clouds rolled in at 3:30am, before Jupiter had transited, but it would have been worth less than 1 degree of elevation anyhow.

Not good, but not the worst seeing we've had this season. This low elevation is making the colours a bit strange, but I'm persisting!

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Old 27-10-2012, 12:10 PM
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You did well considering Ivan.

Yes, it is tempting (almost irresistible!) to allow the planet to reach max. elevation before capturing isn't it. The seeing here is always best between 1AM & 2AM where as the max alt is at 2:30AM for me right now.

Even at my max 44 degrees the colours are a little bit richer & on the greenish tinge side.
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Old 27-10-2012, 04:17 PM
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Nice image, Ivan-lots of detail
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Old 27-10-2012, 09:04 PM
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was like that over here as well Ivan - you did well. regards Ray
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Old 27-10-2012, 11:52 PM
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You did well considering Ivan.

Yes, it is tempting (almost irresistible!) to allow the planet to reach max. elevation before capturing isn't it. The seeing here is always best between 1AM & 2AM where as the max alt is at 2:30AM for me right now.

Even at my max 44 degrees the colours are a little bit richer & on the greenish tinge side.
Yes Asimov, between absorption and dispersion it's a bit strange.

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Nice image, Ivan-lots of detail
Thanks Laurie. Definitely over processed, but this seeing is not lending itself to subtle processing!

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was like that over here as well Ivan - you did well. regards Ray
Thanks Ray, I'm just going to keep on trying! Setting the alarm for 2am again as we speak.

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Old 28-10-2012, 04:28 AM
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Setting the alarm for 2am again as we speak.

we just had a session of fine seeing - hope you got it on that side of the gulf.
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Old 28-10-2012, 04:49 AM
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we just had a session of fine seeing - hope you got it on that side of the gulf.
Yeah, I've just come in. It looked pretty good on the live feed, here's hoping the stacked images come out. GRS and Oval BA were very nicely positioned.

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