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Friday, 4 September 2015

Jupiter's belts by my telescope. HD video.

Even if the Red Spot was not visible on the time of observations, I think I surprised beautiful details of the surface of Jupiter that they've never been detected by the camcorder before. I say this because I have not caught the upper belts of the planet's poles so clear, interrupted here and there.

This is the true color of Jupiter as seen by the human eyethrough a telescope. It is not hard to believe that, because it was filmed with a HD video camera which is created for terrestrial shooting, picnics, travel, or where you want it, so the colors of course has to reflect a perfect reality.
Atmospheric quality: 7 out of 10.

Registax Images of this video are here.
 DSLR images are here.



Jupiter. Registax 5 processing of this video.


Planet: Jupiter
Distance: 719,565,758 km. (4.81 A.U.)
Illuminated: 99.2%
Magnitude: -1.93


Astronomical Instrument: Celestron Newtonian 8 inch Telescope
Mount C5 / EQ5
Video Camera: Sony CX-130
Eyepiece: Plossl 20mm, 2x Barlow
Filter: no
Date: March 12, 2014
Time: 8:30 p.m.
Edit: Sony Vegas 10
Location: Baia Mare, Romania



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