A little Jupiter
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A little Jupiter
I thought I'd have another shot at Jupiter last night through absolutely terrible seeing conditions. I took a few different videos trying different settings in SharpCap and different Barlows. None of them are good, lol, wobbling around all over the place. Still, it was fun doing this in my front garden and with essentially a very cheap setup. So here is a tiny Jupiter shot at the native focal length of F11.1 on the achro and recorded at 480x480 (cropped to 324x324) with the ASI120MC. There may be a few more of these popping up once I get to processing the other videos. Your patience will be appreciated, lol.
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Re: A little Jupiter
Considering your viewing conditions were less than ideal, you seem to have still got a great image.Gmetric wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:48 am I thought I'd have another shot at Jupiter last night through absolutely terrible seeing conditions. I took a few different videos trying different settings in SharpCap and different Barlows. None of them are good, lol, wobbling around all over the place. Still, it was fun doing this in my front garden and with essentially a very cheap setup. So here is a tiny Jupiter shot at the native focal length of F11.1 on the achro and recorded at 480x480 (cropped to 324x324) with the ASI120MC. There may be a few more of these popping up once I get to processing the other videos. Your patience will be appreciated, lol.
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Re: A little Jupiter
Thank you, fair maiden Yep, 37 deg C and 80% humidity make for awful conditions.Butterfly Maiden wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 10:12 amConsidering your viewing conditions were less than ideal, you seem to have still got a great image.Gmetric wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:48 am I thought I'd have another shot at Jupiter last night through absolutely terrible seeing conditions. I took a few different videos trying different settings in SharpCap and different Barlows. None of them are good, lol, wobbling around all over the place. Still, it was fun doing this in my front garden and with essentially a very cheap setup. So here is a tiny Jupiter shot at the native focal length of F11.1 on the achro and recorded at 480x480 (cropped to 324x324) with the ASI120MC. There may be a few more of these popping up once I get to processing the other videos. Your patience will be appreciated, lol.
Well done
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Cameras: Nikon D5300 modded, Canon Kiss X8i modded, Cooled Canon kiss X4 modded, Atik 16IC and 383 colour, ASI120MC, QHY5LII
Mount: Sky-Explorer HEQ 5 belt driven
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Cameras: Nikon D5300 modded, Canon Kiss X8i modded, Cooled Canon kiss X4 modded, Atik 16IC and 383 colour, ASI120MC, QHY5LII
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Re: A little Jupiter
very nice shoit , thx .
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Re: A little Jupiter
Nice shot Arry. Keep 'em coming.
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Re: A little Jupiter
Thanks, guys, much appreciated.
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Re: A little Jupiter
That's a fine Jupiter Gmetric.
How many frames in your video?
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How many frames in your video?
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Re: A little Jupiter
You managed to capture a nice range of colours in that image despite the conditions, very nice
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Re: A little Jupiter
Hello Arry. A very nice Jupiter image considering the seeing conditions. You have very good details of the equatorial and temperate belting. Thanks for sharing this capture with us Arry, and keep up the great work.
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Re: A little Jupiter
Hey Graeme, thanks This one I took 6815 frames and stacked the best 10% using AS and processed in RS6 andGraeme1858 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 3:59 pm That's a fine Jupiter Gmetric.
How many frames in your video?
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Thanks, Marshall You always find such positive things to say and it's very encouraging.
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Telescopes: Sky-Watcher ED72II, Sky-Watcher PDS130, Sky-Explorer SN F4 200mm astrograph and Vixen F11.1 90mm
Cameras: Nikon D5300 modded, Canon Kiss X8i modded, Cooled Canon kiss X4 modded, Atik 16IC and 383 colour, ASI120MC, QHY5LII
Mount: Sky-Explorer HEQ 5 belt driven
Telescopes: Sky-Watcher ED72II, Sky-Watcher PDS130, Sky-Explorer SN F4 200mm astrograph and Vixen F11.1 90mm
Cameras: Nikon D5300 modded, Canon Kiss X8i modded, Cooled Canon kiss X4 modded, Atik 16IC and 383 colour, ASI120MC, QHY5LII
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