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Jupiter LRGB Small


zakky2k

I'm not very familiar with planetary imaging, and I would usually use my Televue Powermates for this type of work with a DLSR.

I don’t have the necessary adapters to mount the filter wheel or camera on to these just yet however (on order though).

So this is at prime focus just as with the other shots, although the crop is a little tighter.

Exposure took a little getting used to, but basically both Jupiter and Venus are bright enough to use almost the faster shutter speed available on this camera (0.001sec) and still obtain some level of detail.

L=20x0.002sec R=20x0.002sec G=20x0.002sec B=0.002sec

Orion F/7 102mm Premium refractor

Moonlight focuser

iOptron Minitower Alt/Az mount

LRGB Baader 1.25" filters

Xagyl Communications 5 Position Superslim USB Filter Wheel

Maxim DL

PS CS5

From the album:

SX Superstar Mono LRGB first tests

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