Echo
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Reged: 09/29/03
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Loc: So Cal
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Welcome to the Cloudy Nights Reader’s Gallery Submission Forum. Each month, we ask our CN members to submit your best photos.
This month's theme for this section is: Free form
For your photo entries, please provide a description that includes: your First and Last Name; Date of photo (can include the time); Description (title) of the image; Relevant photo information (exposure length and equipment used).
This is important! If you don't supply ALL information, we won't be able to use your photograph!!!!
Please note: due to copyright issues, all photos should be original (If they aren't then you will be banned from this section of the forum!).
This month's deadline is April 15th, at 1700 hours Greenwich Mean Time. To facilitate the judging we respectfully ask that you not enter comments in the photo thread. You will find a commentary thread for the Lunar photo entries. Thanks and good luck!
-------------------- Queen of GOTO
Life is short.... get a massage!
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dc2861
professor emeritus
Reged: 01/13/04
Posts: 734
Loc: Virginia, USA
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OK, I'll open up March/April.
Jupiter taken 3/19/04
NS9.25GPS
Logitec 4000 Pro
2X Barlow
268 of 1145 frames stacked in Registax
Unsharp Mask and Contrast in Adobe Photoshop Elements 2
-------------------- Darren
Celestron NexStar 9.25 GPS
Takahashi FS78
Nikon Action 10X50's
Denkmeier Standard
Edited by dc2861 (03/21/04 01:12 AM)
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michaeloconnell
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Reged: 08/18/03
Posts: 962
Loc: Ireland
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Michael O'Connell, Tipperary, Ireland. Image Title: Jupiter, Ganymede + Io 13th March 2004 21:45 UT. Equipment: Meade 8" f/10 LX90 + Philips Toucam Pro webcam.
-------------------- Michael
www.astroshot.com
Gemini G41 Observatory+ Mount, Meade 16" SCT OTA, TEC140 Apo, 16" ATM Dob, Pentax75 SDHF, PST Ha, PST Cak.
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Grizz
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Reged: 04/24/03
Posts: 2172
Loc: Waldwick,New Jersey USA
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Craig Schriever
Waldwick New Jersey
Image Title: Venus in the daytime
Taken 03/24/2004 2:30 pm
10" LX200GPS Meade LPI
@f/10. 25 images stacked and combined. No processing.
-------------------- Craig
LX200GPS 10" UHTC SMT
ETX90EC
Orion ED80 APO
Meade LPI Canon 10d Meade DSI
My Photo Gallery
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Blueshark928
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Reged: 02/19/04
Posts: 2853
Loc: Crownsville, MD
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This is from two nights ago. I've been experimenting with different setups. With this one its straight thru (no diagonal) a Televue 2.5x powermate. The drawtube was almost the whole way out of the focuser. Needless to say focusing was a little difficult. The camera was a Toucam 840k with a Baader Fringe Killer attached. The shot was captured at 5fps at 1/25 sec, 10% gain, 10% gamma & 50% bright. All processed and stacked with Registax with a little tweeking in Photoshop LE. About 160 frames.
-------------------- John
SV-102APO
SV-80/9d
Losmandy G11
HX-916
Edited by Blueshark928 (03/24/04 09:56 PM)
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Charlie Hein
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Loc: 26.06.08N, +80.23.08W
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Jupiter: 3/19/2004 ~ 11:30pm Image by Charlie Hein, Weston, FL
Captured 3600 frames @ 30fps on Sony DCR-TRV30 DV Camcorder at ~8X optical zoom, afocal through a 25mm Plossl Eyepiece and two stacked 2X barlows on an Orion Atlas 8EQ Newtonian telescope. Stacked best 1760 frames in RegiStax, minor adjustments and cropping in Adobe Photoshop Elements, applied noise reduction using SBGNR.
Charlie
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Weston CSC:
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Charlie Hein
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Loc: 26.06.08N, +80.23.08W
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Jupiter w/two moons: 3/22/2004 ~ 11:00pm Image by Charlie Hein, Weston, FL
Captured 3600 frames @ 30fps on Sony DCR-TRV30 DV Camcorder at ~8X optical zoom, afocal through a 25mm Plossl Eyepiece and a 2X barlow on an Orion Atlas 8EQ Newtonian telescope. Stacked best 890 frames in RegiStax, minor adjustments and cropping in Adobe Photoshop Elements.
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Weston CSC:
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gazerjim
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Reged: 02/12/04
Posts: 7630
Loc: San Angelo, TX
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Seems like I always magange to miss the GRS when seeing is decent. Jupiter, March 22 (UD), 04:01 UT, Celestron 9.25 with Televue 2X barlow, Toucam II, 133 frames stacked out of approx. 450. Avi frame set captured in K3CCD, pre-selected and decompressed in Virtual Dub, and stacked and wavelet processed (evenly 3x3, 1,1) in Registax. Some manaual "de-selection" done in Stacking page in Registax.
Good Seeing, Jim Fisher
-------------------- Jim Fisher
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
Henry J. Tillman
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TeamGS
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Reged: 01/20/04
Posts: 3073
Loc: Elk Grove, CA
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Title: Jupiter, 2nd night with new ToUcam By: Gary A. Blevins Date: 3/21/04 Place: Elk Grove, CA Time: ~11:30 PST 8" LX200, ToUcam 840 Pro II, Orion 3X Barlow 300 images stacked in Registax, wavelets, PS - levels, despeckle, unsharp, saturate
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Losmandy G11
NexStar 80
Starlight Xpress SXV-H9
SXV guidehead, ToUcam 840
http://www.teamgs.org/astrophotography.htm
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Buster
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Reged: 10/04/03
Posts: 408
Loc: New York City
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One I had lying around forgotten on my harddrive.
Saturn 2/16/04 Orion Starmax 127mm Mak Meade 2X barlow Logitech Quickcam 4000 Pro About 600 (?) frames stacked Mr. Lester Rhee Whitestone, NY
-------------------- Buster
Orion XT4.5, Orion StarMax 127mm
Nikon CP4500, Canon Digital Rebel, ToUCam II
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Buster
sage
   
Reged: 10/04/03
Posts: 408
Loc: New York City
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Jupiter (and hint of Io)
3/12/04
Orion 4.5" Newtonian (EQ-mounted XT4.5)
Meade 2X Barlow
Logitech Quickcam 4000 Pro
Mr. Lester Rhee
Whitestone, NY
-------------------- Buster
Orion XT4.5, Orion StarMax 127mm
Nikon CP4500, Canon Digital Rebel, ToUCam II
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Anonymous
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Hi all:
My name is Juan Ignacio Fernández and I am writing
from Málaga, Spain.
Attached you have a photo of Jupiter that I took on
March 21st at 00:35 UT from Malaga, using my Sony
camcorder and my MEADE LX200 10".
The final photo is the enhanced average of the best 141
single shots, using Astrostack.
I posted this photo yesterday but I did it in the wrong
place. Charles has kindly told me this is the correct
thread.
Clear skies
Juan Ignacio
Edited by JuanIgnacio (03/28/04 02:00 PM)
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Charles
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Reged: 06/12/03
Posts: 4111
Loc: Enterprise, AL
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Jupiter the night of the Triple Transition
Charles Hover
Enterprise Al
0341UT
Callisto had already transitioned and Ganymede and Io are approaching the Transition.
Taken with TOA-130, TV PowerMate 2x and a Phillips TouCam.
500 images stacked in Registax 2.0
Charles
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Anonymous
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Hello Everyone,
Jupiter taken 28 March 9:00 PM CST from Shalimar Florida.
I used a Meade 12 inch LX200GPS, 3x Barlow, ToUcam, and an
IR cut filter. I managed to get this just before a nasty
fog bank rolled in and ruined an evening of great seeing.
This was 200 frames stacked and processed with RegiStax.
This is a improved version of the image I first posted.
My thanks to Charles Hover for taking the time to improve
the colors and detail of my original submission.
Kirk Vanden
Edited by Kirk Vanden (03/30/04 06:19 PM)
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gazerjim
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Jupiter w/ Io and Europa. March 30 UD, 03:45 UT, Celestron 9.25, 2X Televue barlow, Toucam II, 200 stacked frames from 900 AVI's captured in K3CCD and decompressed in VirtualDub. Aligned and stacked in Registax; Enchanced with wavelet Frames manually de-selected from final stack list. No post processing, except for text added in MS Paint.
Jim Fisher
-------------------- Jim Fisher
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
Henry J. Tillman
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Anonymous
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Ivan Gastaldo 03/30/2004 10:30PM Meade 10" LX-200GPS Shot at f/30, prime focus 1000 frames, stacked with Registax 2.0 and processed with Photoshop 7.0
Shot taken at my house in Coconut Creek, Florida.
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Anonymous
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Start of the Triple
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Anonymous
Unregistered
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Venus Orion XT6 Canon Digital Rebel Scopetronix DSLR Maxview
Stack of around 30 photos.
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Anonymous
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Venus Orion XT6 Canon Digital Rebel Scopetronix DSLR Maxview w/ 2x Barlow
Stack of around 30 photos.
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chris go
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Reged: 04/06/04
Posts: 1184
Loc: Cebu City, Philippines
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Here's my image of Jupiter on April 1. The GRS is rising. This was taken using a Celestron C8 SCT mounted on my AP900GTO mount working at f/30 with a Toucam Webcam
The exposure time of these images was 1/33sec, Gamma at 0, Gain 20% and White Balance Auto, at 5fps with my telescope working at f/30. 620 uncompressed images were stacked with 1.5 Resampling in Registax.
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Edited by chris go (04/07/04 09:49 PM)
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