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Testing a new electronic focuser with a very turbulent atmosphere. YIKES!

Telescope: Celestron 8SE / AVX CGEM mount
Camera: ASI585 MC with 1.5x Dakin magic barlow
Image source: 69,600 frame AVI videos (30% used)
De-rotated with Winjupos
Date: 02/03/2024

Apparent Diameter = Planet: 39.3 arc-seconds

ImageJupiter - February 3, 2024 by Greg Cisko, on Flickr
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Re: New Image: Jupiter - February 3, 2024

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Another good one Greg.

What's your frame rate. It's generally considered best to keep Jovian videos shorter than 90 seconds to prevent rotation blur.

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Graeme1858 wrote: Sun Feb 04, 2024 7:40 pm Another good one Greg.

What's your frame rate. It's generally considered best to keep Jovian videos shorter than 90 seconds to prevent rotation blur.

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Yes, it is good to keep them short as you say. I am taking 30 second videos. The big thing is the frame-rate as you asked about. The camera has a resolution of 3400x2800 or something like that. The frame rate at the max resolution is 30fps. I cropped down to 640x480 at F/15 and the frame rate shot up to 192fps! So while I had a 30 second integration time for each video, they ended up around 3:30 in length because the videos are 30fps. Each video was ~5800 frames and I took 20 videos. I put them all through pipp to re-center Jupiter and cropped down to 448x448. Then I stacked with autostakkert with alignment points set to 100, 1.5x drizzle. The resulting image was sent to registax for wavelett sharpening and I saved the resulting tiff.I just pumped all 20 videos through the autostakkert -> Registax routing using the same wavelett settings for each video. I then loaded these TIFFs into WInjupos for a very easy de-rotation. Before WInjupos I reviewed all the TIFFs and eliminated 4 of the 20 TIFFs so that is why I used 16 videos. After all this I then loaded the Winjupos TIFF into Registax again to sharpen the output a final time.

Unfortunately when I was imaging I saw Jupiter go from super-sharp to blossom totally out of focus and back into focus again. The atmosphere was super turbulent. Time to do this testing on Jupiter is running out, so I did what I could. I am certain I did everything right and the result is because of the super turbulent atmosphere.
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very nice ,thx .
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