Clavius with IR pass filter

Posted by jmeriaux
on Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Date: 1/15/2011

Location: Sam Bruno, CA

Instrument: Orion Mak Cassegrain with Imaging Source DMK camera at f/d 15

Infrared Filter Astronomik IR Pro 742

Processing: Avistack for Image stacking, Astraimage Wavelet processing, Photoshop CS4

Seeing: 3-4/10

The use of the Infrared pass filter (pass wavelength above 742nm)  allowed to eliminate turbulence. Not only the image was much more stable but showed also improved contrast (compared to a regular Infrared Cut filter).

Even if the IR pass filter cuts luminosity, the moon is such a bright object that  each frame can be still taken in a short amount of time (1/10 second for this picture).

More on my blog  http://messier42.us ...

 

 

Tags: Moon
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