Venus surface IR light
Taken by Sylvain Weiller on January 3, 2014 @ SAINT-RÉMY-LES-CHEVREUSE FRANCE
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Very windy but very crisp sky. Restricting exposure to 1000 ms for 6 min I got enough steady frames in 12 bit mode to be able to see a little what I wanted : the thermal near IR emission of the surface of the hot planet. It seems that a volcano is visible (at the place of the arrow in the Winjupos simulation. Lx200 GPS @ 3m focal length, 1000nm NIR filter, Pla-Mx camera. Processing : RegiStax5&6
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