Jupiter, Saturn and their satellites
Taken by Alexandru Barbovschi on July 24, 2021 @ Chisinau, Moldova
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Atmospheric seeing is crucial in obtaining good results. That evening we got temperature below 20 and steady air, allowing me to obtain great recordings of the two planets! With such a small telescope (72mm aperture) it's incredible to get such fine details. I tried both of my planetary astrocameras. ASI174MM has bigger pixels (5.86um), which is why the scale is smaller compared to ASI120MM-S which has got smaller pixels (3.75um). But the fidelity with the first camera is higher and it was easier to process. Check it out on Flickr: https://flic.kr/p/2mewxbf
Photographer's website:
https://www.flickr.com/people/alex_fliker_photography/
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