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From the album: Eris image gallery
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From the album: Eris image gallery
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From the album: Eris image gallery
Imaged with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate with an IR pass filter (685nm) Retake of the Southern highlands image I took late in 2015 but under far better conditions. -
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Imaged with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate with an IR pass filter (685nm) -
From the album: Eris image gallery
Imaged with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate with an IR pass filter (685nm) -
From the album: Eris image gallery
Imaged with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate with an IR pass filter (685nm) -
From the album: Eris image gallery
Imaged with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate with an IR pass filter (685nm) -
From the album: Eris image gallery
Imaged with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate with an IR pass filter (685nm) -
From the album: Eris image gallery
Nearly complete map of Jupiter taken over three nights, 18th, 20th and 21st April 2015. Map created in WINJUPOS. Taken with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate and Baader RGB filters. -
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Sequence starts at 22:11 UT with Io as the brighter inner moon and Europa over on the right. Atmospheric conditions were generally rather poor on this evening and the image quality varies greatly during the course of the imaging run. Images taken with an ASI120mm camera with either an IR pass (685nm) or Red filter. The difference in filter type causes the GRS to darken when the red filter is used. Io initially partially occults Europa at 22:20 and its shadow partially eclipses Europa at 22:48. The fall in the light output of Europa is quite obvious even though the conditions were quite poor at the time. -
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Taken with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate and Baader RGB filters. Io is the inner moon which shows a distinctive orange colour where Ganymede (far right) is larger and grey in tone. -
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Jupiter imaged with an ASI120mm camera and an Baader IR pass filter (685nm). Ganymede is in transit across the planet. -
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Jupiter imaged with an ASI120mm camera and an Baader IR pass filter (685nm). This is a reprocessed version of an animation I uploaded a few weeks ago. This includes the date and time stamps as well as further processing on Jupiter itself. Io appears from Jupiters shadow a few minutes before being partially occulted by Ganymede. It does appear that Io passes on front of Ganymede but I suspect this is due to the contrast difference between the two when using an IR filter and Io appearing the brighter of the two moons. Processing and sharpening the images has probably contributed to this effect. -
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Taken with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate and Baader RGB filters. -
From the album: Eris image gallery
Taken with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate and Baader RGB filters. -
From the album: Eris image gallery
Taken with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate and Baader RGB filters. -
From the album: Eris image gallery
Taken with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate and Baader RGB filters. -
From the album: Eris image gallery
Taken with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate and Baader RGB filters. -
From the album: Eris image gallery
Taken with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate and Baader RGB filters. -
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Images taken with a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate and an IR pass filter (685nm). -
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Taken with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate. A Baader red filter was used during image capture. This is a composite of two image panes stitched together. -
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Montage of static images covering the eclipse of Io by Ganymede on 16th February 2015. Images taken with a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate and an IR pass filter (685nm). Atmospheric conditions were poor despite the skies being very clear. -
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Hadley region imaged with an ASI120mm camera through a Celestron 8" Edge HD telescope with a 2.5X Powermate.