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Jupiter 14th Aug 2008
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16 years 4 months ago #72317
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At long last a chance to use the scope after months of cloud. I managed to image Jupiter for the first time on the 14th of August. Despite it being rather low in the sky. This is the result:
Taken from Cherrymount, Waterford
Roll on when it is higher in the sky.
Taken from Cherrymount, Waterford
Roll on when it is higher in the sky.
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16 years 4 months ago #72327
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Replied by Frank Ryan on topic Re:Jupiter 14th Aug 2008
Steve,
thats actually not a bad image all considered!
In fact to even SEE Jupiter right now is not that bad!
thats actually not a bad image all considered!
In fact to even SEE Jupiter right now is not that bad!
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16 years 4 months ago #72359
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Steve,
That's a good image for a first attempt. Jupiter is problematic imaging
at such a very low elevation. By using a PADC (Planetary Atmosphere Dispersion
Converter) you can compensate for this problem and yield a lot more detail.
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That's a good image for a first attempt. Jupiter is problematic imaging
at such a very low elevation. By using a PADC (Planetary Atmosphere Dispersion
Converter) you can compensate for this problem and yield a lot more detail.
Eamonn A
www.kingslandobservatory.com
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16 years 4 months ago #72361
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Replied by dave_lillis on topic Re:Jupiter 14th Aug 2008
not bad at all Steve,
like the guys say , given its low altitude you are doing well to see it at all.
like the guys say , given its low altitude you are doing well to see it at all.
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16 years 4 months ago #72366
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re:Jupiter 14th Aug 2008
I like that image Steve, it reminds me (don't laugh now!) of Leonardo DiCaprio sinking into the abyss of the Atlantic at the end of 'Titanic'! I know it's not what you were going for, but under the seeing conditions you got, I'm getting a feeling of good depth there...
...and I wonder why no one talks to me. :laugh:
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...and I wonder why no one talks to me. :laugh:
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16 years 4 months ago #72368
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Steve Roche
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Replied by wellbuttie on topic Re:Jupiter 14th Aug 2008
thanks for the encouragement folks..... much appreciated
Eamon, do you know where I might get my hands on PADC?
Best regards
Eamon, do you know where I might get my hands on PADC?
Best regards
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