Jupiter from about a month ago

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Jupiter from about a month ago

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First image post here. Captured 36000 frames derotated in Winjupos and stacked 14000 in AS2. 12" goto dob, 3x Barlow, ZWO ADC, ASI224. Wavelets in registax. Thanks for looking
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Awesome image!!!
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Wow, what a beauty!

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Fantastic Jupiter !
A wonderful first image post.
Thank you Reflector75.
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Man, that's really nice; great job! :D

All the best,
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Wow 36000 frames is really something. I'm going to have to look into this derotating in winjupos. Thanks for sharing it with us. Phill
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Simply gorgeous, Terry! Great to see one of your awesome images! :)
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nice details!!!
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how high was jupiter at>?
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Wow! I don't know what you said in describing your capture but that's an awesome image of Jupiter. Are you sure you didn't hack into the Hubble Space Telescope's downlink transmission by mistake? Heh!

I'd love to see a capture of Saturn! [cracking out the popcorn]
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