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Astronomy => Astrophotography => Topic started by: The Thing on Feb 12, 2025, 12:59:28

Title: Venus
Post by: The Thing on Feb 12, 2025, 12:59:28
20% of 5000 frames at 450fps captured using Firecapture.

Image date, time and location: 16 Jan 2025 19:45 UTC, Manche, France
Telescope aperture and focal ratio: Teleskop Service Classic Cassegrain (GSO) 8" f12
Camera and filters used: ZWO ASI678 One Shot Colour camera with 2u pixels
Processing applied: Autostakkert!4, Lucky Stack Worker

This is full size.
(https://gallery.orpington-astronomy.org.uk/albums/userpics/10050/2025-01-16-1818_8-DAE-OSC-Ven_ZWO_ASI678MC_lapl6_ap69_REF.jpg)
Title: Venus this month
Post by: The Thing on Feb 12, 2025, 13:14:30
10% of 5000 frames at 450fps captured using Firecapture.

Image date, time and location: 9 Feb 2025 19:45 UTC, Manche, France
Telescope aperture and focal ratio: Teleskop Service Classic Cassegrain (GSO) 8" f12
Camera and filters used: ZWO ASI678 One Shot Colour camera with 2u pixels
Processing applied: Autostakkert!4, Lucky Stack Worker

This is full size.
(https://gallery.orpington-astronomy.org.uk/albums/userpics/10050/2025-02-09-1828_0-DAE-OSC-Ven_ZWO_ASI678MC_lapl4_ap17_REF.jpg)
Title: Re: Venus
Post by: Carole on Feb 12, 2025, 23:14:18
You can really see the different Phases with about 3 weeks apart. 
Title: Re: Venus
Post by: The Thing on Feb 13, 2025, 09:18:03
Quote from: Carole on Feb 12, 2025, 23:14:18You can really see the different Phases with about 3 weeks apart. 
And the relative sizes as these haven't been resized. Venus varies a lot and quite quickly even though only specialized filters seem to discern any structure in the clouds.
Title: Re: Venus
Post by: Carole on Feb 13, 2025, 13:53:12
Yes