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Originally Posted by Matt Wastell
Great captures Trevor!
The spot has come out extremely well!
Thanks for the updates.
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Thanks Matt, the spot came up ok so I suppose this underlines the point that data of scientific value can still be eeked out in less than favorable conditions.
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Originally Posted by Derek Klepp
Trevor is that dark spot a storm or internal activity or is it due to an impact?Like the animations.
Derek
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Thanks Derek, this dark spot is most certainly associated with the storm, it first formed over a very active section of the storm and may well be associated with the lightning from that active region.
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Originally Posted by John Hothersall
Seeing does not look too bad, great you got a night out - I've been stuck in for 2 weeks now and still very windy in Bris. Animations always lift the detail a bit even in avg seeing it seems but the 200Kb limit is a pain.
Just downloaded FireCapture 1.2 and seems to have nice reticle for Collimation aid as I am obessesed with the big C.
Regards, John.
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Hope your weather clears up John, always look forward to seeing your work. A gauge of the seeing for this session was that I only stacked 30% of my data, threw the rest away. I have been running FireCapture 1.2 for a few weeks now and like the added features. Yes, collimation is certainly a critical component for successful planetary imaging.