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Celestron SCT 6"
ZWO ASI120MC-S
FireCapture
Gain 15
Shutter 29.2 ms
30% of 2156 frames stacked in AutoStakkert
Processed in Registax6 and PS
Venus and Jupiter 2 days after closest conjunction and already it is very apparent how far apart they have moved in just a few days. Jupiter is at the top Venus at the bottom.
88mm lens f/4 ISO 200, 2 sec exposure
Canon EOS Rebel T3i
JNCE_2022272_45C00061_V01
This is the first image processed via my new dedicated pipeline.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
Luna y Jupiter 4 Noviembre 2022 , con Canon Sx 40 . Foto real pero artistica procesada . taller Glaucoart www.youtube.com/user/glaucoaster
Jupiter and moons Ganymede and Io.
Celestron C9.25" at F/10 on NEQ-6 Pro.
Camera ASI-120mm, 1500 images/colors.
SharpCap, AS!2, Reg6, PS3.
Québec, 6 avril 2014.
August 16, 2022
Taken at 4:57 AM CDT
Location SSW
Cook County, Illinois USA
Handheld. No telescope. *Color edited to bring out more detail.
Jupiter with (left to right): Io, Europa, and Callisto.
Pretty proud of this image, I know it's nothing super amazing but this is is the culmination of a lot of learning and work. It's also the beginning, the beginning of my astro-photography journey. I'm hoping to one day have an image to put this to shame.
Taken with a nikon d810, 300mm f2.8 and TC-17e II. Multiple exposures stacked with registax and touched up in photoshop.
Jupiter map rendered from images taken over the first few weeks of October 2022, generated in WinJupos
Thrilled! We got a grab and go Jupiter shot! Conditions were clear, but bitter cold and quite breezy..
Prime focus single shot, Canono 600D attached to Mak 127mm scope
Nice conditions tonight enabled a pleasing capture of Jupiter.
Celestron C8 SCT OTA
ZWO ASI183MC Pro Camera
Celestron XCel 2x Barlow
3000 frames @ 80fps
Processed in Auto-Stakkert, Registax and Lightroom.
Instrument de prise de vue: Sky-watcher T250/1000 Newton F4
Caméra d'imagerie: QHY5III462
Monture: Skywatcher AZ-EQ6 Pro Goto USB
Instrument de guidage: sans
Caméra de guidage: Sans
Logiciels: Stellarium - ScharpCap - AutoStakkert - RegiStax 6 - FastStone Images Viewer
Filtres: IR-Cut / IR-Block ZWO (M48)
Accessoire: Barlow Kepler x2.5
Dates: 21 Oct 2022- 23h24
Images unitaires: SER (2000x11.41ms) 5% retenues - Gain 123
Intégration: --
Échantillonnage: 0.22 arcsec/pixel
Focale résultante: 2735 mm
F/D: 10,9
Seeing: 1.08 "Arc
Echelle d'obscurité de Bortle: --
Phase de la Lune (moyenne):
Taken from Oxfordshire, UK just before 2am on the morning of 25th March
8" Ritchie Chretien telescope and Canon 1100D.
2000 frame video shot using Backyard EOS at x5 magnification
Best 50% of the frames stacked using Autostakkert! 3 Beta version, then wavelets adjusted in Registax 6. Image then tweaked using Lightroom, Photoshop CS2 and Fast Stone Image Viewer
Jupiter with Ganymede and Europa, imaged on 13-08-22 from UK with SW200P Newtonian and Altair H183Mpro. Best 10% of 6000x 3ms each R,G,B.
As I was setting up and getting into position to shoot the Milky Way over these rock formations the clouds moved in. I decided to shoot anyway and I liked how the clouds were streaking across the sky with Jupiter above.
The brightest Star Trail is Jupiter, rising above Lindisfarne Castle Holy Island, Northumberland.
My first try at star trails, my focus could have been sharper, but I am pleased for my first attempt.
20 x 3min exposure with a 4sec interval.
Thanks to Rob and Dave for the good company, in search of the Quadrantid meteors.
attractive markings and colours I think.
I really like this apple variety and often recommend it as one to grow in my area. It is a daughter of Cox's Orange Pippin (COP) and retains much of the aromatic and balanced taste of its mother. But is a bigger apple, more prolific, more vigorous tree and and much less disease susceptible than COP.
I am eating a few of these a day now. They keep OK but were more crisp a couple of weeks ago than they are now.
Despite being by the window with some sunlight Jane has fluffed out her fur to act as a good insulator. She must be a little chilly.
Jupiter 37A 135mm f/3.5 @ f/3.5 (wide open)
Rendered using global map generated from PJ31 imagery. Uses camera viewpoint that was not along the perijove path.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
A cropped and slightly reprocessed version of this image. Image with an 8" SCT and ZWO120MM camera through Baader LRGB filters.....in a soggy back garden!
Same data as before, but this time, just to so how well it worked, I processed it through my solar stacking software SolHAT rather than using PiPP & AutoStakkert. My drizzle isn't nearly as good as Emils, but I like my alignment (though I told the software it was looking at the Moon since I haven't written in planetary support).