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Venus Thermal Emission, 



    
        

            Giuseppe Donatiello

Venus Thermal Emission

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging
Venus Thermal Emission, 



    
        

            Giuseppe Donatiello

Venus Thermal Emission

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging

Acquisition details

Date: Jan. 29, 2014

Time: 08:55

Frames: 1400

FPS: 3

Seeing: 4

Transparency: 9

Resolution: 2604x2500

File size: 1.6 MB

Locations: Home site, Oria, Brindisi, Italy

Data source: Backyard

Description

Venus, in the weeks before or after inferior conjunction, clearly shows the night side. Generally, we focus our attention in recording the blanket of clouds on the planet (UV and NIR), but the night side allows us to glimpse details of the surface of Venus, thanks to the phenomenon of the absorption bands of carbon dioxide (CO2), in near-infrared of the spectrum. The blanket of clouds of the planet can be drilled only in a "window" around 1000nm. Using CCD or webcam with high sensitivity in the infrared and filters of proven quality you can record this particular emissions.

Oversampled image captured with SharpCap - Frame Stack 10x

Properly exposed image captured at 25fps

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Venus Thermal Emission, 



    
        

            Giuseppe Donatiello