The blue sky is what it is: my passion. That I start to observ early in the evening to catch something. Anything. So here it is: Jupiter on the still bright sky. HEQ5, N250/1200, TSO ADC, ASI 224MC (cooled), home observatory, mountpusher






The blue sky is what it is: my passion. That I start to observ early in the evening to catch something. Anything. So here it is: Jupiter on the still bright sky. HEQ5, N250/1200, TSO ADC, ASI 224MC (cooled), home observatory, mountpusher
HEQ5, N250/1200, TSO ADC, ASI 224MC (cooled), home observatory, mountpusher, above average seeing, the input was about 450k raw frames
It has become a routine to observe Jupiter and Saturn from my home observatory on the balcony, so nothing new here. ASI 224MC, TSO ADC, N250/1200, HEQ5 home observatory mountpusher
Very good seeing conditions, at the beginning. ASI 224MC, TSO ADC, N250/1200, HEQ5, home observatory, mountpusher
Using the ASI 224MC, on the N250/1200, HEQ5, home observatory, mountpusher. Obviously a mosaic. Here’s the full resolution. I look forward to develop an auto-mapping function for automatically scanning the solar and lunar surface, but maybe there are more important things in life. The picture below is a good pair for the Moon 2019-07-20
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