Jupter and Callisto and a red spot
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Jupter and Callisto and a red spot
Hi all!
It's been a while for me. This COVID thing, and also a relocation for home, so now no more out the window images -_-
I have been enjoying sometime in the past 3-4 months with relatively open north, east, and southern sky! And it is AMAZING and I WAS MISSING A LOT!
So the wind were calm and the weather was too hot but the sky was clear so I thought yea it's the best time to go out sweating and capture some space images.
This is my first attempt on taking an image for Jupiter from the new location. And hopefully I can get it better soon with more fine tuning and color fixes as well.
The capture settings were 150ms exposure, and 50 gain. I used my custom OnStep-modified CG4 mount for this which is still an awesome thing that I love.
I still have my little 4" and the same gear that I had before, it is just now an open sky instead of the little window space that I had.
Hope this is something good and I would love any feedback on this so that I can get things done better in the next times..
Al the best!
It's been a while for me. This COVID thing, and also a relocation for home, so now no more out the window images -_-
I have been enjoying sometime in the past 3-4 months with relatively open north, east, and southern sky! And it is AMAZING and I WAS MISSING A LOT!
So the wind were calm and the weather was too hot but the sky was clear so I thought yea it's the best time to go out sweating and capture some space images.
This is my first attempt on taking an image for Jupiter from the new location. And hopefully I can get it better soon with more fine tuning and color fixes as well.
The capture settings were 150ms exposure, and 50 gain. I used my custom OnStep-modified CG4 mount for this which is still an awesome thing that I love.
I still have my little 4" and the same gear that I had before, it is just now an open sky instead of the little window space that I had.
Hope this is something good and I would love any feedback on this so that I can get things done better in the next times..
Al the best!
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I used to take photos from the house's window, but not anymore!
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I used to take photos from the house's window, but not anymore!
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Re: Jupter and Callisto and a red spot
Nice capture Salehram! Which dot is Calisto?
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Re: Jupter and Callisto and a red spot
Hi Bigzmey, it is on the right side of the photo near the edge a little low.
The raw video got another moon captured, but it was far outside the dimensions that I intended to process this (800x800) so it did not show up in this image.
I still have more than one videos recorded. I went for 7 videos, each is 90 seconds so I can even make some sort of a short time lapse forGRS going out of the view as well!
The raw video got another moon captured, but it was far outside the dimensions that I intended to process this (800x800) so it did not show up in this image.
I still have more than one videos recorded. I went for 7 videos, each is 90 seconds so I can even make some sort of a short time lapse for
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Cameras: ZWO ASI224MC-S, QHY5L II-Mono | Binoculars: Oberwerk 11x56
I used to take photos from the house's window, but not anymore!
Mount: Computerized (OnStep) CG-4 | Eyepieces: 25mm, 14mm, 10mm, Omni 2x barlow, GSO 3x barlow
Cameras: ZWO ASI224MC-S, QHY5L II-Mono | Binoculars: Oberwerk 11x56
I used to take photos from the house's window, but not anymore!
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Re: Jupter and Callisto and a red spot
Nice image...lots of details!
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Congratulations salehram on having your image selected as todays TSS APOD !
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Beautiful image. Congratulations on the apod !
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Oh wow! Never even thought of a chance to make it into APOD !
That's awesome thanks a lot all for the inputs and for the great feedback!
That's awesome thanks a lot all for the inputs and for the great feedback!
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I used to take photos from the house's window, but not anymore!
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Hi Salehram. You have a very nice Jupiter image with the XLT 102 telescope. Very nice details of the equatorial and temperate belting and the GRS shows up well too. And on magnification, I can make out Callisto. Thanks for sharing your fine capture with us on here Salehram, and congratulations on winning the TSS APOD Award today.
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That’s an awesome shot of Jupiter and Callisto and congrats on the APOD
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Re: Jupter and Callisto and a red spot
A very fine Jupiter shot.
Congratulations on your new location an congratulations on theAPOD .
Regards
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Congratulations on your new location an congratulations on the
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A great image and congratulations on the APOD .
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nice capture , thx .
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