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Mars on the move


ShrewView

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Having taken some images last week when we had a good spell of seeing I had pretty much filled up my hard drive with files and I've since been clearing and sorting what I have. The attached are a few mars animations showing the planets rotation over an hour or so on the 16th and the 21st to 22nd of September as well as the best still I have so far processed. I'm still not happy with my processing but hopefully that's a skill that improves over time.

All taken on 8.5 inch newt with asi224mc. The first two at around f18 and the last and the still at f33 with a combination of barlows and bits (basically imagine if Frankenstein made an image set up)

All processed through pipp and as3. Still was taken from 35% of 15000 then registax for wavelets.

Right then, back to my digital housekeeping, only another Tb to sort!

 

 

2020-09-16-0047_9-Mars_014939_pipp_lapl6_ap4_conv_pipp - Copy.gif

2020-09-20-2343_2-M21stMars_004313_pipp_lapl6_ap5_conv_pipp - Copy.gif

2020-09-21-2252_7-Mars_235243_pipp_lapl6_ap7_conv_pipp - Copy.gif

 

2020-09-22-0011_5-Mars22ndMars_011132_pipp_lapl6_ap5wav - Copy.jpg

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