Jupiter, is the fifth planet from the Sun and most voluminous of all that the Sun holds. We are fortunate we can observe it through binoculars or astronomical telescopes, not only its form but also features on its surface, as seen in the images in this article.
If you are wondering where is the Great Red Spot which many knows about, this did not appear facing us in the moment of filming. If you wait a few hours certainly would had made its appearance.
The photos are the result of long processing in Registax of some videos taken with the camera attached to the telescope eyepiece.
Planet Jupiter
Magnitude: -1.86
Distance: 4.95 AU (740 509 460 yd)
Illuminated: 99.1%
Optics: Celestron C8-Newtonian telescope, plossl 20mm, 2x Barlow
Mount: CG5 (EQ5)
Camera: Sony CX130
Filter: no
Date: 03/21/2014
Location: Baia Mare, Romania
Processing: Registax 5 FastStone Image Viewer
If you are wondering where is the Great Red Spot which many knows about, this did not appear facing us in the moment of filming. If you wait a few hours certainly would had made its appearance.
The photos are the result of long processing in Registax of some videos taken with the camera attached to the telescope eyepiece.
242 video frames in Registax. |
547 video frames in Registax. |
1312 video frames in Registax. |
267 video frames in Registax. |
335 video frames in Registax. |
Planet Jupiter
Magnitude: -1.86
Distance: 4.95 AU (740 509 460 yd)
Illuminated: 99.1%
Optics: Celestron C8-Newtonian telescope, plossl 20mm, 2x Barlow
Mount: CG5 (EQ5)
Camera: Sony CX130
Filter: no
Date: 03/21/2014
Location: Baia Mare, Romania
Processing: Registax 5 FastStone Image Viewer
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