Jupiter Impact Detection Project
Jupiter Impact Detection Besides imaging Jupiter for the outofthisworldlisness of Jupiter, its moons transitting the surface, its moon shadows transitting its surface, the Great Red Spot, bands and belts, and…
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Jupiter Impact Detection Besides imaging Jupiter for the outofthisworldlisness of Jupiter, its moons transitting the surface, its moon shadows transitting its surface, the Great Red Spot, bands and belts, and…
Greetings! Another night that looked promising, what with -7C before 7pm, and skies that looked clear. One hour, 16 imaging runs of Jupiter and a final temp of -15C later…
I must have been already brain frozen last night after two Jupiters (I had actually thought I did many more than that! Go Figure!), I thought to myself.. lets do…
This evening we went out at -5C thinking it would stay that way and just more than 30 minutes later, we came inside to discover the temp was in fact…
This was the single best imaging run of 36 runs on a cold evening. The shadow transit is from Io, the top right moon is Ganymede. Io itself is on…
Some images of Mars…. 2024July, 2024 August with the Vixen VC200L 2024 October and last night 2025Jan09 with the Celestron C9.25 also included is the Sky&Tel Mars simulator showing topographical…
We have a new-to-us Celestron C9.25 Schmidt-Cassegrain OTA and as everyone knows, the front corrector plates on SCT’s are extremely prone to dew. So we have had an external strap…
Winjupos. A word that strikes fear into the hearts of image processors. You may have heard of it for its ability to “derotate” a series of planetary images, such as…
Out last evening (Thursday Nov 7) imaging Saturn. This is the best image of the best 10% of 10K frames exposed at 18ms. Saturn was only 35 degrees in altitude,…
One of the best events of this apparition, a shadow transit of Ganymede from 20241103 02:39 UTC ending at 04:35, or 126 minutes. I completed 34 imaging runs of 180…
Saturn is now an evening object, and since I have been using my time for the morning imaging of Jupiter, Saturn has been awhile. Wow.. a cold cold night! was…
This is the 54th imaging session of 2024 in the Serenity Observatory at SCGO. This mornings three imaging runs of Jupiter occurred in nice warm 15C weather but with a…
After a very long time, and a bad incident with a cable jamming the scope, we are operational again! 1) a newly repaired heater in the telrad finder was installed…
Mars is now high enough to be out of the goop and is starting to show some nice detail. This is the best 5% of 15K frames exposed at 1ms…
First time out in 23 days… just installed the finderscope and camera as well. Works.. just not quite aligned and with no fine alignment ability we are back to shimming…