Daytime Jupiter with GRS, Io and Europa
Taken by Alberto Vacca on January 15, 2022 @ Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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Two days ago I tried to capture Jupiter and two of its moons (Io on the left and Europe on the right) in daylight with my Celestron mak127 scope, Zwo Adc and Zwo Asi 120mc-s. The first picture is the final processed image with darkened sky; the second one is a single frame of a 3 minutes video. The main difficulty was to get Jupiter in the fov. The shot was taken in visible light with Jupiter at 33° altitude and 38° elongation and the Sun at 11° altitude; local time: 15:42 (14:42 UT). Processing: PIPP, Autostakkert, Registax, Iris, Photoshop.
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