~ Jupiter ~
Taken by Noeleen Lowndes on September 25, 2022 @ Leyburn Qld Australia
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Date Taken: 2022:10:03 13:09:58
 
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I was out at My Stardust Observatory and was lucky enough to get about an hour and half of clear steady sky to take some pictures of Jupiter and Saturn ☺ ☺ ☺ Jupiter was very bright in the night sky and was just two days away from opposition when these photos were taken. There is so much detail on the planet with all the different Belts and Zones on show, there are many White and Red Ovals that can be seen along with some lovely blue coloured Festoons in the turbulent atmosphere in the North Equatorial Belt and Zones. The Great Red Spot is nearing the western limb and rotating out of view… In the second image, Jupiter’s smallest moon Io is approaching the planet, in the third image I’ve made up a picture with two images of Jupiter taken just 5 minutes apart…. If you look into the image and cross your eyes, Jupiter will pop out and go 3D…. I hope you can see it ☺ ☺ ☺ My images were taken with a Meade LX200 GPS 10inch Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope and a ZWO ASI 120MC camera with a 3x Barlow lens attached. AVI videos were captured and stacked in RegiSta6 and processed in PS CS4.
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