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| Jupiter - February 22, 2014 9:00 PM 400 frames processed in RegiStax -- 25ms/frame - total Exposure 10sec ASI120MC on EdgeHD-11 f/10 |
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Jupiter - imaged with new camera
Got my new planetary imaging camera for the telescope on Friday, and since
the skies cleared out a bunch on Saturday, I decided to bear with the muddy
ground and test it out on the planet Jupiter. Now mind you, this is a new
camera (got to learn how to use it) a muddy backyard and the atmosphere,
although clear, was extremely unsteady.
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