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Jupiter, King of planets
Last post 07-01-2008 12:52 PM by fuzzynbabykakez. 3 replies.
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  • 06-28-2008 01:16 AM

    • chuck81
    • Joined on 02-09-2007
    • SE Oklahoma
    • Posts 415

    Jupiter, King of planets

    The clouds finally parted for a while tonight. I decided to sieze the night and take a look at jupiter. 

    The first look with my XT8 simply blew me away.  My old 6 inch piece of junk let me see the moons and maybe 2 bands of color on a good night.  The seeing tonight wasn't anywhere near good and I managed to spot at least four bands.

    It took a little patience to just let it drift across at 96X and watch for the good flashes.  I was going to move on to some clusters, but the seeing went from poor to horrible in about 30 seconds. 

    Maybe next time. 

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    Chuck

    Keep looking up!

    Orion XT8 classic
    Telrad
    Shorty 2X Barlow
    25mm Plossl
    10mm Plossl (not enough eye relief. can't use it)
    Orion 21-7 zoom lens
    13mm Orion Stratus
    Human brain 1.0

  • 06-28-2008 01:52 PM In reply to

    Re: Jupiter, King of planets

    Jupiter is about all that I'm viewing lately for clouds of a different nature... I live in central California and there are several fires that are hazing up the sky big time... most of the days are gray and at night I can barely make out constellations... so much for finding DSOs.. but Jupiter does look pretty cool in the xt8 ( I have the same scope) I get the best resolution around 96x... Some nights I got up 240x... the other night I tried to find the red spot but could only get very small glimpses of it... I'm wondering if a filter would help bring it out..... One cool thing that I observed a couple of weeks ago.. was Io casting its shadow onto Jupiter's surface as it made its transit across.. ... how's your eyepiece collection?... I only have 2 the 10mm and the 25mm sirius plossls and a 2x barlow... Anyways, hopefully both of our skies will clear up
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    Orion XT8 classic
    telrad finder
    celestron ultima 2x barlow
    Status 17mm eyepiece, Sirius Plossl 10mm and 25mm eyepieces
    Barska 10x50 Binos


  • 06-28-2008 10:07 PM In reply to

    • chuck81
    • Joined on 02-09-2007
    • SE Oklahoma
    • Posts 415

    Re: Jupiter, King of planets

    I also have the Orion Explorer II 7-21 zoom lens.  It's a little dimmer than the plossl's, but it gives me a few more options.  Along with my shorty barlow, it keeps me interested.

     Speaking of that barlow lens, I need to do some research and see if one of my ancestors invented that. 

    Chuck Barlow     

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    Chuck

    Keep looking up!

    Orion XT8 classic
    Telrad
    Shorty 2X Barlow
    25mm Plossl
    10mm Plossl (not enough eye relief. can't use it)
    Orion 21-7 zoom lens
    13mm Orion Stratus
    Human brain 1.0

  • 07-01-2008 12:52 PM In reply to

    Re: Jupiter, King of planets

    HEY, i saw jupiter a few nights ago too, it was amazing. I will continue to watch it and try some filters out as well

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    Two Noobs =)

    Orion SkyQuest XT8 w/ Intelliscope
    Specs:
    8" Aperture
    Focal Length: 1200mm
    f/5.9
    2 Eyepeices (25mm,10mm Sirius Plössls)
    2" aluminum Crayford type, with removable 1.25" accessory adapter
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