astroenthusiast 279 Posted November 4, 2021 The image of Jupiter was captured using the Explore Scientific ED165-FPL53, air-spaced APO Triplet refractor, and ZWO ASI2600 CMOS, one-shot dedicated color astronomy camera, in video mode. If you look to the upper left, you’ll notice one of the Jovian moons, possibly Callisto. The image was taken using 274, SER video frames, at a temperature of 92.12 Fahrenheit and processed using AutoStakkert3. The Great Red Spot is also slightly visible to the lower right. Link to comment
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