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Jupiter from a 10" Lx200 Lpi images

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bryan1979
 
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Jupiter from a 10" Lx200 Lpi images

Post Sat May 08, 2004 7:18 am


Hey I would like to see some pictures of Jupiter, I have some on my photos page, check them out.

tedzillich
 
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Post Sun May 09, 2004 5:04 pm


Fantastic!! What are the details of your setup?

I would love to shoot images like these.....

Ted

bryan1979
 
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Post Sun May 09, 2004 9:00 pm


Equipment I used to take the Jupiter Photo's
Meade 10" UHTC Lx200GPS SMT
ALT/AZ Tracking
HP Laptop 1.0ghz celeron prossesor
LPI imager
Set min. quility at 90% and stacked about 70 pics.
Dumb Luck considering this was first light for me and the LPI setup.
I will try to take more but we are up for some storms here in Colorado, so it may be a while till then. Good Luck and Clear Skies,
Bryan

Still would like to see some posts of Jupiter if anyone has some.

daisy77
 
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Post Mon May 10, 2004 12:15 am


WOW!! those are really amazing. thanks for sharing.

baja_traveler
 
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Post Mon May 10, 2004 2:15 am


Nice images. Download a copy of RegiStax 2 and play with it. You'll end up with some truely amazing detail in your shots. I've had a 10" LX200 for some 10 years now, and love it. Never fails to draw a crowd in the neighborhood when I wheel it out in the driveway.

bryan1979
 
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Post Mon May 10, 2004 8:04 am


baja_traveler wrote: Never fails to draw a crowd in the neighborhood when I wheel it out in the driveway.


Yes this is true, all my neighbors were all over looking at the images I got, lots of ohhs and ahhs, which is pretty nice concidering I just spent 3,000 bucks on the thing. Soon I will try new programs.

Also thanks daisy77, I always like to share my love of astronomy will anyone, its always better to give in this hobby, justifies the spending of large amounts of money. LOL


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