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Echo
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Reged: 09/29/03
Posts: 3320
Loc: So Cal
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Welcome to the Cloudy Nights Reader’s Gallery Submission Forum. Each month we ask our Cloudy Nights members to submit their best Planet photos.
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 June 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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richard bosman
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Reged: 11/26/03
Posts: 424
Loc: Netherlands
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Hi all,here an picture from Holland. Venus more than one week for the big transit.
Best regard Richard Bosman
Http://www.astrofotografie.nl richard@astrofotografie.nl
Venus 5/27/2004 19h32 UT Enschede Holland Richard Bosman C11 and 2.5 TV barlow f25 and Wedge prism (Compensate Atmospheris Dispersion) Webcam ToUcam Pr20 frames ps.
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NJScope
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Reged: 03/08/04
Posts: 170
Loc: NJ
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This stacked (20) image of Venus transiting Sol was captured at 6:43 AM (EDT) on June 8, 2004 using the following equipment: Scope = Celestron C102HD with C4.5 Mylar Solar Filter Camera = SAC-7 (Auto contrast/shutter) Mount = Losmandy GM-8 Software = Registax and PaintShopPro8 Kevin B. Alton
-------------------- Kevin
UnderOak Observatory
Nexstar 8 GPS SCT
Vixen VC200L/Losmandy G-11 Gemini
C102HD/Losmandy GM-8
Televue 76/SolarMax 40
Televue NP101
ST-402ME/Nikon D70 DSLR
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gazerjim
Postmaster
   
Reged: 02/12/04
Posts: 7776
Loc: About where I thought I was......
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Jupiter, taken June 11, UD; 200mm f/8 8" newtonian w/Royce primary and protostar secondary; toucam II; captured in K3CCD, aligned and stacked in Registax; 350 stacked frames; post processing in ImageJ.
-------------------- Jim Fisher
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
Henry J. Tillman
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EricCCD
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Reged: 04/14/04
Posts: 1505
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Name: Eric Africa Date of photo: May 28, 2004 Description (title) of the image: Jupiter through my C8 Relevant photo information: Celestron C8 on Takahashi EM200 mount SAC-IVC camera Stack of about 30 images @ about 1/10 second Processed in Registax
I got a used C8 from Astromart for longer-fl imaging. It arrived out of collimation (as advertised), and this was the first relatively decent image it provided after I collimated. BTW, the satellite was artificially brightened in post-processing.
What's interesting is that after I imaged Jupiter, I decided to try a DSO image. When I connected my ST-7E to the scope and proceeded to focus, the out-of-focus image showed bad collimation, even though visually everything seemed fine. Go figure!
Eric
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