Jupiter exit from Lunar occultation
Taken by Eliot Herman on May 17, 2023 @ Tucson AZ
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This image shows Jupiter about 10 min after exit when a hole appeared in the clouds. This image was captured in 830 nm infrared which is gray scale and then converted to blue to match mu eyes view of the event with a silvery Moon and Jupiter in a blue background. To my eye this is close to my view. This image was captured with a 120 mm Takahshi refractor, a Nikon Z6II modified for 830 cutoff infrared, a Televue Powermate 2X. Processed with Photoshop from a single image.
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