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Jupiter on June 29, 2018, JDJ

Jupiter on June 29, 2018

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Description

We had some of the best seeing in months in the DC area on the evenings of June 29 and 30th, so I imaged Jupiter and Saturn both nights. Seeing was 4 or 5 according to Clear Dark Sky and the stability of the planets was the best I've seen all year. One of my best Jupiter's to date, if only the GRS was visible when I was imaging!!

Imaged with a C8 Evo, custom Siebert 2x barlow, ZWO ADC, Baader UV-IRcut filter, and ZWO ASI224MC. This imaging train gives me ~F/20. Image capture using Firecapture. Stacking in AutoStakkert3. Deconvolved in Fitswork4. Color balancing and Wavelet sharpening in Registax6. Lastly, derotated and combined 3 frames in WinJupos10.9 to generate the final image. Each of the individual images is a stack of the best 25% of ~27,000 frames captured over 180 seconds.

FireCapture v2.5 Settings

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Camera=ZWO ASI224MC

Filter=UV-IRCut

Profile=Jupiter

Diameter=41.58"

Magnitude=-2.32

CMI=136.8° CMII=63.3° CMIII=301.4° (during mid of capture)

FocalLength=3800mm (F/19)

Resolution=0.20"

Filename=2018-06-29-0211_9-J-UV-IRCut.avi

Date=2018_06_29

Start=021027.989

Mid=021157.996

End=021328.003

Start(UT)=021027.989

Mid(UT)=021157.996

End(UT)=021328.003

Duration=180.014s

Date_format=yyyy_MM_dd

Time_format=HHmmss

LT=UT -5h

Frames captured=26766

File type=AVI

Extended AVI mode=true

Compressed AVI=false

Binning=no

ROI=436x392

ROI(Offset)=0x0

FPS (avg.)=148

Shutter=5.100ms

Gain=320 (53%)

Brightness=1

WBlue=95

SoftwareGain=10 (off)

HighSpeed=on

AutoExposure=off

WRed=52

HardwareBin=off

USBTraffic=100

AutoHisto=75 (off)

Gamma=50

Histogramm(min)=0

Histogramm(max)=147

Histogramm=57%

Noise(avg.deviation)=n/a

Limit=180 Seconds

Sensor temperature=34.1 °C

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Jupiter on June 29, 2018, JDJ

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