Hello everyone
Finally it was fine with the weather to see the big red spot again. Shortly before midnight the time had come,
and he was in the center of Jupiter.
6" f8 Apo, 2x Powermate, Pierro ASTRO ADC MarkII, ASI290mc + TS IR-Blockfilter.
CS Jozef
Jupiter + Mars 06.08.2020 + Saturn 07.08.2020
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Re: Jupiter 06.08.2020
Hi JOzef,
Excellent image of Jupiter
Excellent image of Jupiter
regards Rainer
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Re: Jupiter 06.08.2020
Jozef, that's a first-class image and well shows the Red Spot so well. Very well captured. Thanks.
I've deviated from Solar for a few days-imaging due to work ongoing in the observatory with many improvements, the first being to try out the StarlightXpress Oculus All-Sky-Camera with a new download program on the new-PC.
Was able to capture a couple of Perseids where even though I had made no real adjustments to refine the settings, they are clearly visible in the attached unprocessed images...
The times are BST (GMT+1) and the tail-streaks can also be seen faintly... The long-wire aerial is the item from bottom to top...
Onwards & Upwards.
Hope to restart Solar-imaging very soon...
Terry
I've deviated from Solar for a few days-imaging due to work ongoing in the observatory with many improvements, the first being to try out the StarlightXpress Oculus All-Sky-Camera with a new download program on the new-PC.
Was able to capture a couple of Perseids where even though I had made no real adjustments to refine the settings, they are clearly visible in the attached unprocessed images...
The times are BST (GMT+1) and the tail-streaks can also be seen faintly... The long-wire aerial is the item from bottom to top...
Onwards & Upwards.
Hope to restart Solar-imaging very soon...
Terry
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