~ Jupiter GRS Rotation & 3D ~
Taken by Noeleen Lowndes on May 30, 2019 @
Gold Coast Qld Australia
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I have been trying to make a Gif movie for days now of the rotation of the Great Red Spot with this set of images taken over the course of one and a half hours, but so far I’ve had no luck…so here is a nice montage instead until I work it out!
I’ve also included a second image with just two photos from the set, because if you look at the picture and cross your eyes a 3D picture of Jupiter will pop out!
It was only after I submitted this montage to our astronomy clubs latest E-newsletter that one of the members (Howard Smith) pointed this out and made a YouTube video to show how its done. Please find a link if you are interested in making one too at: How to create 3d Jupiter image
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIyDbKQ5Jek&feature=youtu.be
Regular Spaceweather.com contributor Sylvain Weiller also noted on one of my other Jupiter images submitted on the 9th June, that this was also possible to see with this cross-eyed method. This is such an awesome new way of seeing Jupiter with just two still images; I hope you have some fun trying it out :-)
All images were taken with a Meade LX200 10inch telescope at prime focus using a ZWO ASI120MC-S camera and 3x Barlow lens attached. AVI movie files of 2000 frames were captured which were then stacked in RegiStax6 and processed in PS CS4.
Photographer's website:
http://www.mystardustobservatory.com
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