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Jupiter from last night and some older pictures


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Last night started pretty well. Seeing was good, when testing the equipment on the moon everything looked pretty sharp. As soon as I turned to Jupiter around 23:30, the seeing started to change from good to "drunken planetary imaging". Luckily, one stack of images turned out "not so bad":

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When editing the image with Registax6, I created some new Wavelets, so I decided to apply them on an older image of Jupiter. I think it shows a lot of details, but of course, could be sharper:

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I hope you like the pictures! Greetings from South Germany ?

 

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28 minutes ago, johninderby said:

Really nice images.  ?

i found the moon was really nice and sharp last night but Jupiter was a bit disappointing. Had to keep the magnification low to get decent views.

I thought jupiter was really clear here.

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Thanks! Jupiter was clear when I turned my scope from Moon to Jupiter, but as soon as I started imaging a couple of minutes later, the seeing became much worse (South Germany). It's really interesting how the conditions can change so quickly. When imaging Jupiter at the beginning of June, I had it the other way round: At first seeing was really bad, and 2 hours later, Jupiter, Saturn and Mars were clearly visible. 

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