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Freddy WILLEMS
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Jupiter October 27, 2009 - Hawaii new
      #3415484 - 10/28/09 05:15 AM Attachment (41 downloads)

This might be almost the last Jupiters, still processing and working on techniques.
Can't wait for Mars...


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Freddy WILLEMS
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Re: Jupiter October 27, 2009 - Hawaii new [Re: Freddy WILLEMS]
      #3415485 - 10/28/09 05:16 AM Attachment (33 downloads)

a few minutes later...
Learned again that the histogram is very important while capturing...

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Edited by Freddy WILLEMS (10/28/09 05:18 AM)


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Dean Norris
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Re: Jupiter October 27, 2009 - Hawaii new [Re: Freddy WILLEMS]
      #3416240 - 10/28/09 02:28 PM

Freddy, Great image of Jupiter. You can see the dark spot in the STRz that has recently appeared. I viewed it the other night in my scope and made a sketch. It's great to see this object in your image. I also saw the dark patch up above the spot as well in the STZ. It will be interesting to compare your image to my sketch. This dark spot resembles a shadow of a moon. It was brought to my attention by John Sabia's post the other day in the Planetary Solar System observing Forum.
I hope you have clear steady skies ahead.
Dean

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Lunatiki
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Re: Jupiter October 27, 2009 - Hawaii new [Re: Dean Norris]
      #3416363 - 10/28/09 03:39 PM

Nice work Freddy. That 90 degree angle artifact is a bit perplexing. I see it in both, but more profound in the second.

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Re: Jupiter October 27, 2009 - Hawaii new [Re: Lunatiki]
      #3416696 - 10/28/09 06:45 PM

Yes, these are nice images Freddy, every time
a bit better, way to go!
Maybe Joel, that line is due to the Do-all button,
not pressed before saving in Registax??
Happens sometimes to me as well

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Freddy WILLEMS
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Re: Jupiter October 27, 2009 - Hawaii [Re: Mert]
      #3417408 - 10/29/09 12:04 AM

Thanks Lunatiki, must be some dust, will clean the camera again.
Thanks Mert, yep 'do all' button again....
Go to fast sometimes....
Dean I will take a close look at that spot...

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Meade 14" LX200 GPS UHTC GPS on permanent pier
Celestron C 14" Peltier cooled for planetary imaging.
Meade 10" LX200 & TITAN 50:1 mount Gemini 'go to'
Meade 127 mm f/9 APO & TITAN 50:1 mount Gemini 'go to'
W/O 102 mm f/7 APO doublet
Orion 80 mm f/7 ED

DFK 21AU04.AS
ToUcam 840 II pro
Canon 10D Unmoddified
Canon 40D Hutech moddified


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