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Lester
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2nd July Jupiter
      #2500338 - 07/05/08 05:53 AM Attachment (141 downloads)

Hi all,

I experienced very steady atmospheric conditions on the 2nd July.

Imaged Jupiter with 14" LX200, 2x barlow and small extention tube. The image of Jupiter was almost too big to fit on the CCD, thankfully the tracking was okay to not clip any of Jupiter off.

Hope you enjoy the image.


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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Lester]
      #2500357 - 07/05/08 06:37 AM

Wow, I don't see how it could be any better. Very nice image.

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isramirez
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: chutch44]
      #2500385 - 07/05/08 07:58 AM

What a fantastic Jupiter!!!

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Santel MK91 & MK6
IntesMicro 715
Celestron SC6 & ONIX80 EDF
Meade SN6 & AR6
OEM 6in MakCass.Gregory
DBK + DMK + NexImage + LPI
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many EP's, Barlows and Binoviewers
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Lester]
      #2500440 - 07/05/08 09:07 AM

Great shot! I feel like closing my eyes from fear of crashing into the planet. All kidding aside, the details are out of this world... SPECTACULAR! cheers, Dan

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OMAR
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: siriusc]
      #2500562 - 07/05/08 10:42 AM

Awesome details and beautiful and soft contrast.
Fantastic

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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: OMAR]
      #2500826 - 07/05/08 01:06 PM

Excellent!

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SkyWatcher 180mm MAK
Meade LX200 8" GPS SMT
Meade 80mm 5000 ED APO
WO 66SD + Flat-2 Focal Reducer
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Coliwabl]
      #2500840 - 07/05/08 01:10 PM

Spectacular Les!!!

I'm amazed at how fast you've learned to get top quality captures (with a bit of Paul's wisdom/assistance of course).

I look forward to seeing your next shots.

p.s. Nice to see you here at Cloudy Nights.


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Lester
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Gendo]
      #2501368 - 07/05/08 06:31 PM

Thanks everyone for your comments, I appreciate it.

Yes, I would not be where I am without help from Paul Haese (Rumples Riot), Anthony Wesley (Bird) and Asimov (John Earl). So a Big thankyou to those chaps.


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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Lester]
      #2501560 - 07/05/08 08:26 PM

That's a fantastic Jove Lester, congrats! thanks for sharing.

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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Lester]
      #2501568 - 07/05/08 08:29 PM

Wow! Fantastic capture Les! Thanks for sharing it with us. Nights like that dont come around to often. Well done!

Glenn

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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: DesertRat]
      #2502295 - 07/06/08 10:23 AM

That's a super image Lester. One to be proud of.

Regards,

Bob


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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: lukasik]
      #2502714 - 07/06/08 02:47 PM

Lester - that is an eyeblowing Jov

Thanks for sharing - please keep us posted!

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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Mare Nectaris]
      #2502779 - 07/06/08 03:24 PM

That's excellent Lester. Is this one downsized a bit?

And don't sell yourself short - that's one of the best Jupiter's i've seen this year.

From a Meade 14" and a DBK!

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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: iceman]
      #2502789 - 07/06/08 03:32 PM

One of the best jup's i have seen this season, congrads,.

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Lester
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Tommy5]
      #2502944 - 07/06/08 05:27 PM

Thanks everyone for your kind remarks, I appreciate it.

Mike this image is downsized a little, just to fit this forum specs for KB.


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Lester
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Lester]
      #2502969 - 07/06/08 05:36 PM Attachment (25 downloads)

Here is another of the same avi processed a bit more.

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isramirez
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Lester]
      #2503036 - 07/06/08 06:19 PM

Lester, you are the man!

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IntesMicro 715
Celestron SC6 & ONIX80 EDF
Meade SN6 & AR6
OEM 6in MakCass.Gregory
DBK + DMK + NexImage + LPI
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: isramirez]
      #2503353 - 07/06/08 10:13 PM

When I grow up I wanna shoot images like you!
Breathtaking!

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Orion 120st
astroview mount
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Lester
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: mosheriffic]
      #2503428 - 07/06/08 10:55 PM

Thanks for your comments.

Ron, the good images of today will be only average in a few years time the way technology is progressing. I am sure if you are still doing this in a few years, you may be taking better images than this.

All the best.


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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Lester]
      #2503772 - 07/07/08 06:59 AM

Hi Lester - gets even better!

Would you like to share some detail of your equipment and your procedure? The result is magnificient!

Be well!

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TAL 250K
Celestron C8-N
SkyWatcher Skymax 150 Pro
TAL 1 (Mizar)
EQ6 Pro SynScan
Celestron Advanced GT (CG-5 GOTO)
Baader Hyperion Clickstop Zoom 8-24
17 mm UWA-70
TeleVue BIG 2x Barlow
Celestron 2x Barlow Ultima SV Series
Meade DSI (vintage)


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Lester
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Mare Nectaris]
      #2503795 - 07/07/08 07:26 AM Attachment (23 downloads)

Thanks Timo.

I use a 14" LX200 OTA that I have flocked internally. I have fitted ice water cooling to the tube with 1/2" hose wrapped around about 10 revolutions. I have a 12 volt bilge pump in a large esky of water. At the beginning of a imaging night I place 3 x 2 litre blocks of ice into the water and turn on the pump. this pumps the ice water around the OTA and cools it to ambient in 1-2 hours. My coldest night temperature only gets down to 5 degrees C. This cooling method works fine for my conditions, but where the temperature gets to below 5 degrees, this system would struggle.

I have a temperature sensor fitted to the rear of the primary mirror to inform me of its temperature.

I use a DFK 21af04 camera, that I have removed the filter off of the CCD. I never use to get good images before I did that.

My scope is permanently set-up in an observatory on my farm. I built it when I was 16 and now I am 51. It has been modified a few times in that period.

Here is a image of the hose around the OTA for cooling.


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Mare Nectaris
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Lester]
      #2503817 - 07/07/08 07:59 AM

Wow Lester!
Thanks for that info and that pic!

Additional congrats for constructing that inventive setup -and for having this kind of magnificient result on a site you built with your own skill!

The DMK really delivers - as we see!

Clear skies - and please keep us posted!

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Share - and you shall have it all

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TAL 250K
Celestron C8-N
SkyWatcher Skymax 150 Pro
TAL 1 (Mizar)
EQ6 Pro SynScan
Celestron Advanced GT (CG-5 GOTO)
Baader Hyperion Clickstop Zoom 8-24
17 mm UWA-70
TeleVue BIG 2x Barlow
Celestron 2x Barlow Ultima SV Series
Meade DSI (vintage)


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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Mare Nectaris]
      #2503923 - 07/07/08 09:44 AM

That's an awesome image Lester, one for the showcase for sure.

cheers, Bird

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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Bird]
      #2504279 - 07/07/08 01:21 PM

Wow!

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Lester
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: blackhaz]
      #2505071 - 07/07/08 09:09 PM Attachment (15 downloads)

Thanks everyone for your comments, I appreciate it.

Here is the same image, just with some extra black around it, which adds slightly to the image IMO


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OMAR
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: blackhaz]
      #2505083 - 07/07/08 09:14 PM

Hi Lester
That's a superb picture.I can imagine the satisfaction that you feel getting those wonderful results.
Thanks for sharing and best regards,Omar

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Intes Micro MN66
Atlas EQ/Dual Drives
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: OMAR]
      #2505104 - 07/07/08 09:27 PM

Superb, superb Lester!!!

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Santel MK91 & MK6
IntesMicro 715
Celestron SC6 & ONIX80 EDF
Meade SN6 & AR6
OEM 6in MakCass.Gregory
DBK + DMK + NexImage + LPI
CG-5 & LXD75 Mounts
many EP's, Barlows and Binoviewers
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Lester
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: isramirez]
      #2505567 - 07/08/08 02:45 AM Attachment (12 downloads)

Thanksagain everyone for your comments.

Here is a image taken 25 minutes earlier.


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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Lester]
      #2505659 - 07/08/08 05:28 AM

Dear mister Lester! I have camera DMK21AF04 black-and-white. Why you have preferred the color camera?

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Edited by nik59 (07/08/08 12:27 PM)


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Lester
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: nik59]
      #2505717 - 07/08/08 06:50 AM

Hi Nik,

I started off with a Neximage colour camera and progressed to this more sensitive colour camera. I like to keep things simple, the idea of taking 3 avis through different filters and processing all 3 to get one image sounded too difficult and time consuming for me.

If I get a new camera it would most cirtainly be a mono type camera, as that is where the best images come from. That will only be after I retire from work and have more spare time for processing.

All the best.


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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Lester]
      #2505773 - 07/08/08 07:55 AM

Lester, so now your DFK works as a DBK camera... can only say superb results!!!

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IntesMicro 715
Celestron SC6 & ONIX80 EDF
Meade SN6 & AR6
OEM 6in MakCass.Gregory
DBK + DMK + NexImage + LPI
CG-5 & LXD75 Mounts
many EP's, Barlows and Binoviewers
Great astronomic passion


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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: isramirez]
      #2506323 - 07/08/08 01:19 PM

Hello, Lester!
Very good images of Jupiter! Congratulations! Can you post the single frame from your avi and the stacked image with no processing, please? It would be nice to see them.
Thanks.

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Lester
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: astrodoctor]
      #2506830 - 07/08/08 05:47 PM Attachment (16 downloads)

Thanks again for your comments.

Here is a single image from the avi of the last image and stacked version with waveletts applied.


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Lester
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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Lester]
      #2506831 - 07/08/08 05:48 PM Attachment (11 downloads)

Here is the stacked frames with waveletts applied

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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Lester]
      #2508483 - 07/09/08 01:02 PM

Splendid, Lester! It seems, the optics of your scope is excellent! Some more questions. What's the exposure time? How many frames did you stack? And can you post the picture of your mount?
Thanks again.

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Re: 2nd July Jupiter new [Re: Lester]