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Astronomy => Astrophotography => Topic started by: Kenny on Dec 08, 2014, 02:34:53

Title: Jupiter
Post by: Kenny on Dec 08, 2014, 02:34:53
First attempt imaging Jupiter this evening. Celestron NexImage Solar System Imager. 8" Dobsonian telescope. Taken from Orpington (Southeast London). Drift method of video capture, copied from the SPA lecture video recording on imaging using (unguided) Dobsonians. Processed in Registax (align, limit, stack, wavelets) using the default settings (as I don't know any better!).

(http://gallery.orpington-astronomy.org.uk/albums/userpics/10063/20141207_jupiter_003.png)
Title: Re: Jupiter
Post by: Carole on Dec 08, 2014, 10:28:22
Another well done.

Carole
Title: Re: Jupiter
Post by: The Thing on Dec 08, 2014, 16:55:12
Good capture.

FYI The horizontal banding can be avoided by using 10fps and above (at least on my SPC900 it can).
Title: Re: Jupiter
Post by: MarkS on Dec 08, 2014, 17:26:53
Your first stacked image?

Well done - it's not easy using a Dob for this kind of thing.

Mark
Title: Re: Jupiter
Post by: Kenny on Dec 08, 2014, 17:29:27
Thanks all.

Quote from: The Thing on Dec 08, 2014, 16:55:12
FYI The horizontal banding can be avoided by using 10fps and above (at least on my SPC900 it can).

I'm fairly sure it was set to 30 fps as that's what the manual recommended. It certainly was for the Moon earlier - I didn't have the horizontal banding when I did the Moon. Maybe it reset itself. I may try again this evening.
Title: Re: Jupiter
Post by: Kenny on Dec 09, 2014, 02:12:51
Another go this evening... moving forward. This time 6" Newt on the OAS HEQ5 guided mount. Celestron NexImage CCD with 2XBarlow. Circa 60 seconds of subs processed in Registax (which I'm still finding hit and miss to process).

(http://gallery.orpington-astronomy.org.uk/albums/userpics/10063/20141208_Jupiter_003.png)
Title: Re: Jupiter
Post by: Carole on Dec 09, 2014, 08:17:41
Looking even better.  I bet you found is easier on the HEQ5 than the Dobsonian with the drift method.

Carole
Title: Re: Jupiter
Post by: The Thing on Dec 09, 2014, 10:33:40
Quote from: Kenny on Dec 08, 2014, 17:29:27
Thanks all.

Quote from: The Thing on Dec 08, 2014, 16:55:12
FYI The horizontal banding can be avoided by using 10fps and above (at least on my SPC900 it can).

I'm fairly sure it was set to 30 fps as that's what the manual recommended. It certainly was for the Moon earlier - I didn't have the horizontal banding when I did the Moon. Maybe it reset itself. I may try again this evening.

Too fast a frame rate leads to image compression to get it from the camera to pc down the available USB bandwith, that's a 'feature' of these sorts of webcams as opposed to 'proper' astro ones.
Title: Re: Jupiter
Post by: Kenny on Dec 10, 2014, 19:34:55
Thanks Duncan. Noted. Will experiment with different rates (and all the other settings).

Carole. Yes, much easier with the HEQ5 but I am determined to try and process my drift avi Moon files from the weekend. I will not be beaten! :)