Contains:  Solar system body or event
Venus (12/29/2022), DoubleStarPhotography

Venus (12/29/2022)

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging

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This shot of Venus at just 10.34” diameter was taken shortly after the Mercury shot,  as both Venus and Mercury are very close in the sky right now and I bounced between the two a few times working to get good focus and as steady a capture as I could manage.

This image was also captured through my TEC140 with stacked barlows (4x Televue & 2x Televue) , taking the TEC from it's native 980FL to 7840FL.  I used a near IR pass filter (let's only the deep red ~685nm light and longer wavelengths through) on this one as well to attempt to balance out the dancing and scattering affects of the atmosphere.....hence the reddish tint to the image which I chose to leave vs. zapping out by zeroing the saturation.

The filter worked to a degree and did make a significant improvement, but a much steadier sky is needed to get a crisper image and the hopes of some sort of actual detail on the disk.

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