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28 October 2013

Telescope: Skywatcher Mak 150

Camera: EOS 550D, movie crop mode

Processing: Registax, Autostakkert, CS3

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Macro Monday: #PatternsInNature

Width of the frame: 1,5 cm / 0,59 inches

 

Last Minute capture for "Patterns in Nature". It's an extreme close-up of an agate palm or worry stone which to me looks like a storm on Jupiter.

 

Taken with two Kenko extension tubes (16 and 10 mm) and the Raynox DCR-250 "super macro conversion lens" all mounted to my macro lens, and with in-camera focus stacking. Developed and processed in ON1 Photo Raw. It's amazing that some backlight, and then haze reduction and increase of saturation and dynamic range brought out these colours on what looks like a fairly palish (mostly brown and white tones) mineral to the unaided eye (no extra colours added!).

 

A Happy Macro Monday, Everyone!

 

Jupiter-Wetterbericht

 

Offensichtlich ist Sturm auf dem Gasriesen angesagt ;-)

 

Last-Minute-Foto für das Thema "Patterns in Nature". Extrem-Makro (so etwas in der Art) eines Achat-Handschmeichlers, aufgenommen mit zwei Kenko-Zwischenringen (10 und 16 mm) in Kombination mit dem Raynox-DCR-250-Macro-Converter. Von hinten angestrahlt und mit der Kamera-internen Fokus-Stacking-Funktion aufgenommen. Entwickelt in ON1 Photo RAW. Die Hintergrundbeleuchtung sowie "Haze Reduction" (Dunst entfernen) und die leichte Erhöhung der Sättigung und des Dynamik-Umfangs brachten mal wieder erstaunliche Farben zutage, die mit dem bloßen Auge so nicht zu sehen sind, da wirkt der interessant gemusterte Stein eher blass mit seiner bräunlichen Grundfarbe sowie der weißlichen Bänderung. Die Gelb- und Orange-Töne dürften auch überwiegend dem Hintergrundlicht zu verdanken sein. Künstliche Farben habe ich der Aufnahme aber nicht hinzugefügt.

 

Ich wünsche Euche eine schöne Sommerwoche, liebe Flickr-Freunde!

 

Bright Jupiter lords over the morning sky. If you have binoculars, it’s fairly easy to see the Galilean moons. :)

Venus (oberer heller Stern) und Jupiter (unterer kleinerer Stern) begegnen sich über Niederwürschnitz / Erzgebirge.

Júpiter (durante o dia)

 

Meu primeiro (e singelo) exercício de registros planetários com o telescópio atual. Realizado sob a luz do dia (Júpiter às 06h22min e Marte às 07h15min) com atmosfera turbulenta. Planetas ainda com alguns meses de distância de sua oposição (quando se aproximam mais de nosso planeta e podem ser melhor apreciados). Reaprendendo a capturar e a processar registros planetários.

 

No momento dos registros, Júpiter estava a cerca de 800 milhões de quilômetros de distância da Terra.

 

Refletor Sky-Watcher 203mm F/5 EQ5 com Onstep, ASI 120MC-S, Barlow Starguider 5x. ASICAP, AutoStakker, RegiStax e Photoshop. Empilhados, aproximadamente, 2600 frames.

 

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Watching Jupiter set seemed to be a major theme of this past summer's vacation. ;-)

 

Another shot from a very cold and clear night at Newberry National Volcanic Monument in Oregon. That's Jupiter just about to set over East Lake. Consider for a moment how that little blip is 2.5 times more massive than all the other planets in our Solar System combined.

 

Technical info: Thanks to Mtnguyd for pointing out the EXIF data seems to be partially stripped. The specs were: 30 sec, F4, 17 mm at 800 ISO.

A seven shot stitch of the sunrise at Jupiter Beach in Florida. Hit the L key to view Large

Indonesian Air Force Jupiter Aerobatics Team flying display at Singapore Airshow 2022

Jupiter, the moons of Jupiter, and Saturn.

 

This was difficult. To see the moons of Jupiter, Jupiter ended up over-exposed. To see the rings of Saturn, I had to apply a gradient exposure reduction to the right.

 

This is a single image. For an image with noise reduction by stacking see here:

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From the Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley, California

 

rechtzeitig nach dem Sonnenuntergang zeigte sich der Himmel klar, Jupiter & Saturn standen dicht beieinander. Mit der Nikon COOLPIX B700 konnte ich es festhalten, wenn auch mit Unschärfe, aber sogar vier Monde des Jupiters waren zu sehen. Im Vergleich aus dem Programm Stellarium eine Ansicht.

Jupiter-11 135mm f4 fence bokeh. With quite gloomy weather conditions.

This is a third and final image I captured of the gas giant Jupiter during the early hours of the 13th August.

 

The planet had reached an altitude of 27 degrees. The great Red Spot can be seen in shadow lower right heading over the limb.

 

The image is the result of 2 RGB runs derotated with Winjupos. I used a Celestron C11 SCT and a ZWO 290MM camera with Baader RGB filters.

 

As ever many thanks for looking!

  

Every year, Jupiter is a must-see for any amateur astronomical photographer. This year, the gas giant is not at a good altitude; in fact, it is far from the zenith. However, these nights have not been bad for capturing one of the emblems of the Solar System, even with a small 127 mm Maksutov-Cassegrain. On the left, the capture corresponds to the 28th and on the right to the 30th of December (universal time; in local time it is the 27th and 29th). You can see interesting details such as the areas that mark the divisions between bands, the large red spot (sorry, my images are taken with a monochrome camera) in the frame on the right, a few areas of turbulence and the centers of some minor eddies.

If you have the chance to put your eye to a telescope and look at the largest planet in our neighborhood, don't miss that moment. The view together with its four Galilean moons will leave you breathless. It is an experience difficult to forget.

Capture data:

Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope "Explore Scientific" 127 mm, f/15. Player One Neptune-M camera, Player One UV-IR cut filter. Zona rural, Concordia, Entre Ríos, Argentina.

……Boats at Morton Quay in Norfolk.…

 

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Jupiter with "Europe" and "Ganymède", two of her natural satellites

An image that I had forgotten about! Widefield image of Jupiter with two satellites Io and Europa (leftmost).

 

Imaged during the early hours of 17th July in rather better conditions than we have here at the moment!

 

Captured with a ZWO 462MC OSC camera and a ZWO ADC all attached to a Celestron C11.

  

Júpiter y Saturno son los planetas más grandes del Sistema Solar y sus vistas no decepcionan incluso con pequeños telescopios. Este año, la oposición de Saturno ocurrió en agosto y la de Júpiter en septiembre, por lo que ambos han pasado el período en que se los puede ver de mayor tamaño. La oposición de los planetas exteriores ocurre cuando la Tierra queda ubicada entre ellos y el Sol, lo que nos sitúa más cerca del planeta de lo habitual, y esto favorece la observación y fotografía.

Esta imagen combina dos tomas que obtuve con mi pequeño telescopio Maksutov-Cassegrain Explore Scientific 127, f/15, Barlow Meade 2x y Cámara Player One Ceres-C.

Tiempo y lugar: 2022-10-29 - 00:20 UT - Zona Rural, Concordia, Entre Ríos, Argentina.

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Jupiter and Saturn are the largest planets in the Solar System and their views do not disappoint even with small telescopes. This year, Saturn's opposition occurred in August and Jupiter's in September, so both are past the period when they can be seen at their largest. The opposition of the outer planets occurs when the Earth is located between them and the Sun, which places us closer to the planet than usual, and this favors observation and photography.

This image combines two shots I took with my small Explore Scientific 127 Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope, f/15, Barlow Meade 2x and Player One Ceres-C Camera.

Time and place: 2022-10-29 - 00:20 UT - Rural Zone, Concordia, Entre Ríos, Argentina.

Primera fotografía con la cámara planetaria

ZWO ASI 120MC-S

Telescopio Quasar 114 Newtoniano

When I think of lighthouses, I see this one, which I've been visiting for almost 50 years. Its solid presence and striking color signal safety in any storm.

Sony a7rII | Sony FE 70-300 F4.5-5.6 G OSS

I had great fun today in wild winds searching for hidden universes and High brown Fritillaries. Luckily I found both. This is for Natalia, who wanted a universe. I loved the likeness to Jupiter, so Jupiter and teardrop by Grant Lee Buffalo is a great song, and a perfect title. Emmanuelle's influence is still helping me.

Júpiter es el más grande de los planetas del Sistema Solar, con alrededor de 143000 km de diámetro en su zona ecuatorial. Más del 80% de su composición es de hidrógeno y alrededor del 17% es de helio (otros compuestos en mucha menor medida). El planeta está atravesado por una dinámica turbulenta que permite distinguir zonas brillantes y cinturones oscuros. En esta modesta imagen, se puede ver una de sus características más notables: la Gran Mancha Roja, cuyo tamaño excede en más de dos veces el de nuestro planeta Tierra.

Obtuve esta fotografía mediante el apilado de los fotogramas de un video capturado empleando un pequeño telescopio Maksutov-Cassegrain Explore Scientific 127, f/15, Barlow Meade 2x y Cámara Player One Ceres-C.

Tiempo y lugar: 2022-10-04 - 01:51 UT - Zona Rural, Concordia, Entre Ríos, Argentina.

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Jupiter is the largest of the planets in the Solar System, with about 143,000 km in diameter at its equatorial zone. More than 80% of its composition is hydrogen and about 17% is helium (other compounds to a much lesser extent). The planet is crossed by a turbulent dynamics that allows to distinguish bright zones and dark belts. In this unassuming image, one of its most notable features can be seen: the Great Red Spot, which is more than twice the size of our planet Earth.

I obtained this photograph by stacking of the frames of a video captured using a small Maksutov-Cassegrain Explore Scientific 127, f/15, Barlow Meade 2x and Player One Ceres-C Camera.

Time and place: 2022-10-04 - 01:51 UT - Rural Zone, Concordia, Entre Ríos, Argentina.

Funny you should ask. Wiki has the answer here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jowett_Jupiter

Seen at the vintage show in Shrule, Co. Mayo, Ireland.

During the night of the 8th and 9th December Ganymede transited the planet Jupiter, currently residing in Taurus and very bright!

 

This image was captured during the early hours of the 9th with a red filter and shows the moon in the latter stages of the transit. Seeing was poor at the start of the event but improved enough to get this image.

 

Ganymede's inky black shadow is trailing the moon as Jupiter was just past opposition.

 

There is some nice detail on Ganymede itself which I was happy to get.

 

Imaged with my Celestron C11 and ZWO 290MM camera equipped with Baader RGB filters.

 

Thanks for looking!

  

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