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C9.25 with Baader CaF²-FFC

DMK21-618

Jupiter and yes i no its crap but i have no idea why its crap cuz i have a damn expensive setup and no matter what i do its always blured

Jupiter Rising

 

Mendocino National Forest, California

 

Digital Photograph

 

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Jupiter Massage & Pilates 125 West Indiantown Road suite #102 (561)-529- 2093 #JupiterMassageandPilates Come workout with Jade and Chantal!

Jupiter 21.09.2010, 20:20 UT

RRGB, DMK, C8@ f/10

recht gutes Seeing

Mein Oppositionsjupiter

8" F/6 Newtonian at prime focus, video frames stacked with RegiStax.

Jupiter Massage & Pilates 125 West Indiantown Road suite #102 (561)-529- 2093 #JupiterMassageandPilates Tuesday plank with Amber and Chantal!

Kevin Colman - making a donation on behalf of Lions.

This is Jupiter( Jupie for short). He lives across the street from my friend's house. I don't know what breed he is, but he is gorgeous( although he doesn't look like it in this picture).

Here's my first photo of Jupiter from my new telescope! Woohoo! The four biggest moons can be seen going left to right: Europa, Io, Callisto (right next to Jupiter) and Ganymede! Not to bad, considering it's my first and Jupiter was pretty low in the sky.

 

Here is the info on my telescope!

 

Celestron Omni XLT 127 Telescope

Canon Rebel Xsi Digital SLR

1/50 of a second exposure. Used camera raw and imported to Photoshop twice; once for Jupiter and again for Moons to bring them out.

Jupiter, Aug 21. I don't know how much better I can shoot this planet....but I intend to keep trying to see what else I can get.

Jupiter

Date: 2020-07-03

Time: 00:42AM EDT

Location: Richmond Hill (ON)

Telescope: Celestron 8 SCT

Mount: Celestron Advanced GT

Camera: ZWO ASI224MC

Software: FireCapture, Autostakkert, GIMP

Succulent lamb shoulder

© Clemens Porikys for Hubert Burda Media, JUPITER AWARD 2019 im Rahmen eines Private Dinner Mittwoch, 27. März 2019, The Grand, Hirtenstraße 4, Berlin

The very bright big "star" is actually Jupiter. :)

This is an image stack of over 400 frames I took of Io transiting Jupiter. The dark spot above the red band is the shadow being cast by the moon Io as it crosses Jupiter.

Jupiter - mono (red filter only)

jupiter 37 AM - 135mm + 2x on canon 350D

Red channel vs. RGB integration

Telescope: Intes Micro M715 (Maksutov-Cassegrain 180mm f15)

Powermate 2.5x, RGB filters

Camera: ASI174MM

Jupiter is my daughter's cat, but she lives with me. She was feeling especially pretty this evening and jumped up into my camera lens to have her picture taken.

Image Credit &Copyright: Antonio Román (image processing) & Sergio Alonso, Antonio Román (RAW data).

 

Affiliation: (Sociedad Astronómica Granadina), Link: www.astrogranada.org

 

Technicaldata.25" Obsession Telescope with Tom Osypowsky equatorial platform. ZWO 290MC. Filter Astronomik proplanet 742

Autostakkert 3! and Astraimage.

Ganymede and Europa together, with Callisto further out. (Io is too close to Jupiter to be captured by my camera.)

Jupiter using 2x barlow and Cannon 600d.

On March 21, 2016 Jupiter made a close pass to the full moon, and amazingly I had clear skies to see it. So, there I was happily snapping away and getting some really good pictures of the Moon and Jupiter, including four of it’s moons! Nice :-) Finally, a chance to photograph something glorious in the sky, without all the damn chemtrail jets mucking everything up…when

BAM! A chemtrail jet spraying a massive cloud is flying directly between the Moon and Jupiter! How ridiculous is that? Bastards!

  

About my pictures:

 

Since 2014 I've been documenting the daily, destructive, poisonous chemtrail activity in the Dayton, Ohio area -- home of the notorious Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (visited by every important person on Earth, and even a few Aliens ;-) -- and apparently from my photo and video documentation, Chemtrail Central. This area has been getting chemtrailed on a massive, daily basis and is being conducted, as they say, “in plain sight”. I've got over 10,000 high-resolution pictures already uploaded and available for free on Flickr, with thousands more on the way:

www.flickr.com/photos/133042043@N04/albums

Additional Chemtrail videos may be found on:

www.youtube.com/user/BlueRidgeParkway

  

I am designating all my chemtrail pictures uploaded to Flickr as CC0 (Creative Commons Zero), which removes my copyright and releases them into the Public Domain. They are archived on Flickr under "Chem Trailchaser". I hope by making these images widely available, it will accelerate interest, research, study and more documentation from all over the world. Please, download, copy, backup, mirror, share, use and improve as many of these photos as you can! Thanks for looking - Chem

 

Jupiter 8 2/50

Please see 'Original size' for animation.

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Venus and Jupiter, close to a perfect junction in the early evening sky. The actual junction is tonight, but I did not catch it till it was too late! This junction is much easer to catch when there is still light outside. I did not think about it till it was almost dark! No good for a shot like this. Oh well. If I had actually gotten the shot, I would have pulled out of my back pocket the true definition of the junction, but because its not perfect, I am not going to take that much effort into the task.

 

I happen to enjoy astrophotography. I want to do more in the future. I will, someday. I hope to really get some stuff going with the tracking mount and really get some amazing, STILL, images of the stars and planets. Someday. I have all the gear, I just need to get the motivation If there is any of you out there in San Diego who knows how to polar align a GECM telescope mount, let me know, I could use some help.

 

Other then that, no geek talk, just a basic shot from my back yard!

Jupiter in average seeing conditions for Rochester, about a 4-5 on the bortle seeing scale. The moons are visible. I probably didn't have the best focus, and there might be some reflections caused by the Astronomik CLS filter in the modified 40D

Captured with FireCapture. Settings: Shutter=59.80ms, Gamma=61,Gain=495.

Using a DMK41 Mono, IR Cut/UV Cut filter, Celestron C8 on a Advanced VX mount, 2.5x Televue barlow.

 

Old arial view of Jupiter Studios before the SLU rehab. Thanks SLU for making the street safe and awesome.

 

Red channel 30s integration

Telescope: Intes Micro M715 (Maksutov-Cassegrain 180mm f15)

Powermate 2.5x, RGB filters

Camera: ASI174MM

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