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  1. Jupiter captured in the early hours of the 21-09-23 In dismal very damp conditions. The telescope laptop were all dripping wet and the data had a very strong red cast which I can only put down to the damp conditions.

    C11 - Asi290mm - Baader rgb filters - x1.5 Barlow Reg6 - As3 - Cs6.

    Derotated 8mins winjupos.

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  2. 11 hours ago, siatnite said:

    Nice work Martyn some very good detail in the belts coming through especially in the giff, your data was certainly a lot better than mine from the16th welldone indeed!

    You know Simon I did image Saturn at the same time as you, but the data went straight in the recycle bin as I could'nt get anything from it. Where as you I think shot your best Saturn so far this apparition.🙂

     

    11 hours ago, Kon said:

    Excellent image and processing. Did you derotate the captures as you seem to have some nice constant seeing at the beginning of the animation.

    The animation is really smooth. 

    Hi Kostas I didn't use derotation they were 16 individual osc stills. I just used auto white balance and wavelets in registax6 then into pipp.

     

    10 hours ago, Space Cowboy said:

    Quality data again Martyn! Lovely fine detail across the globe.

    Thanks Stuart.

  3. I thought I would pair up my Osc Asi462 with my C11xlt and try a imaging run on Jupiter with the possibility of doing a animation if all went well. The seeing was Steady but there was a lot of moisture in the atmosphere which did create a lot of noise in the data set.

    the Jupiter image is 6minutes derotated winjupos and resampled 20%. The Gif Animation is 16 still images made in pipp. (Clouds put pay to more)

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  4. On 14/09/2023 at 14:03, Space Cowboy said:

    Those Saturn shots are something else considering the low alt. 

    Thanks Stuart the strange thing is I'm finding my cleaner captures of Saturn are at lower altitudes away from the roof tops. When Saturn climbs to the meridian over the rooftops thats when the shimmering unsteadiness starts becoming apparent.

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