Jupiter

 Posted: Nov 4th, 2024
Technical Info
Telescope/Lens: Sky-Watcher 200/1000
Camera: ZWO ASI533MC Pro
Mount: MT-25
Software: AutoStakkert, Registax, Pixinsight
Accessories: IR-Cat, Barlow 3x
 Krasnoyarsk, Russia
 Nov 3rd, 2024
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Resolution: 900x900 px
Scale: 169 KB
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Why can't I take such a cool photo with the same telescope???
4 Nov, 2024 Reply
Aleksey Tertychnyy Replied to Scuttum
Honestly, I don't really know—there could be a ton of factors: collimation, thermal stabilization, the processing itself, and of course, seeing conditions, but my seeing that night was just so-so. If you really need help or advice, find me on VK. I'll help however I can—my page is open.
4 Nov, 2024 Reply
Scuttum Replied to Aleksey Tertychnyy
That's how it is. Even with good collimation and a cooled mirror, sometimes the atmosphere is just awful! Everything shakes and ripples, as if there's a barbecue grill with shashlik right in front of the telescope. But sometimes it's quite decent, and you can manage to capture a relatively good video.
Otherwise, I've checked, and my camera is frankly weaker than yours. And, of course, it doesn't render nearly as well.
5 Nov, 2024 Reply

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