Saturn, Jupiter last night.
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Saturn, Jupiter last night.
Hi Guys.
Last night I aimed at Satur and Jupiter. I'm still green behind the ears in terms of planet photography. But, it can be seen.
6 "f8 Apo, TeleVue Powermate 4x, Baader CCD RGB R-Filter, PointGrey Flea3.
And also littl moon
This happens when the sun does not provide any events.
Have fun
Jozef
Last night I aimed at Satur and Jupiter. I'm still green behind the ears in terms of planet photography. But, it can be seen.
6 "f8 Apo, TeleVue Powermate 4x, Baader CCD RGB R-Filter, PointGrey Flea3.
And also littl moon
This happens when the sun does not provide any events.
Have fun
Jozef
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Re: Saturn, Jupiter last night.
Wonderful images
Some inspiration of what I might hope to achieve with my 5 1/2" someday
I appreciate the labeled images of the Moon, as I am still very new to astronomy
Some inspiration of what I might hope to achieve with my 5 1/2" someday
I appreciate the labeled images of the Moon, as I am still very new to astronomy
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Re: Saturn, Jupiter last night.
Beautiful images of Jupiter and Saturn Jozef. Interesting to see if you could get even more out of it when using Registax.
The moon pictures are a bit over sharpened and a bit to dark to my taste, but maybe that is because I am a fan of your soft approach when imaging in H-alpha.
Really like the way you presented the overlay of regular and inverted images of the moon on astronomie-teilen, have never seen that done this good before! Maybe try to invert Jupiter, that gives sometimes an interesting image.
CS! Bart.
The moon pictures are a bit over sharpened and a bit to dark to my taste, but maybe that is because I am a fan of your soft approach when imaging in H-alpha.
Really like the way you presented the overlay of regular and inverted images of the moon on astronomie-teilen, have never seen that done this good before! Maybe try to invert Jupiter, that gives sometimes an interesting image.
CS! Bart.
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Re: Saturn, Jupiter last night.
Hello Bart.
Thank you for your constructive criticism. I'm too dark with them. In fact, it does not sharpen, but increases the contrast. I've made this conscious to create an infrared look since it was full moon and everything is flat.
The overlay on astronomy parts is awesome ..... unfortunately can not be linked!
Jozef.
Thank you for your constructive criticism. I'm too dark with them. In fact, it does not sharpen, but increases the contrast. I've made this conscious to create an infrared look since it was full moon and everything is flat.
The overlay on astronomy parts is awesome ..... unfortunately can not be linked!
Jozef.
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Re: Saturn, Jupiter last night.
Good results Jozef!
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Re: Saturn, Jupiter last night.
Excellent images, Jozef. Nicely done and beautifully presented.
Stu.
Stu.
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Fluxgate Magnetometers (1s and 150s Cadence).
Radio meteor detector.
More images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/solarcarbon60/