Jupiter October 28 and November 2, 2010

Posted by Jean B
on Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Here a small photo assembly of Jupiter with its galilean moons taken on October 28th and on November 2nd, 2010 approx. 16h30 GMT.

I first shot Jupiter and its moon with the webcam in order to show all four galilean moons (Jupiter was thus overexposed) and processed the vid with Registax 5. Than I changed the settings of the webcam to get some details of Jupiter. 954 frames were stacked. The result was processed with Photoshop and pasted on the first picture. The south cloud belt is still hidden.

  • 130 mm Newtonian;
  • Celestron NexImage planetary imager: 60 minutes vid.
  • Registax: 954 frames aligned and stacked;
  • Photoshop CS3
Tags: Jupiter
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