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Jupiter in stereo 33-35
Saw this technique posted by Chris Go and had to give it a try! It works if you get your head tilted properly left/right. Seems to work better for me if the images are slightly offset vertically from one another. This pair was made about 10 minutes apart. Jupiter rotates enough in that time to make a slight difference between the two views, but not so much as to completely blur the features when your brain overlays them.
Scope and mount supplied by 3RF (see www.3rf.org).
Jupiter in stereo 33-35
Saw this technique posted by Chris Go and had to give it a try! It works if you get your head tilted properly left/right. Seems to work better for me if the images are slightly offset vertically from one another. This pair was made about 10 minutes apart. Jupiter rotates enough in that time to make a slight difference between the two views, but not so much as to completely blur the features when your brain overlays them.
Scope and mount supplied by 3RF (see www.3rf.org).