Jupiter and moons
Taken by Steve Lantz on April 3, 2016 @ Vancouver, WA
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Date Taken: 2016:04:06 11:29:23
 
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Jupiter and moons with Celestron C11, f/10, F 2800mm, prime imaging (no barlow), Skyris 236M camera, and color filters. This is the first good night I've had to use my new Skyris camera and was impressed. Stack of best 100 of 1000 frames for each RGB image in AutoStakkert!2. RGB combined in WinJupos, enhanced wavelets with Registax 6. Seeing 6/10, transparency 6/10, altitude 52 degrees. Second image shows exact moon orbits (including the slight inclinations) as manually traced from WinJupos on my screen, scanned, then overlaid on the photo. It took about 30 minutes to do this but it is interesting to visualize their orbits. I took over 200 Gigabytes of video that night so I will be processing images for months to come, hopefully putting some time lapses together.
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