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Io Moving Out Behind Jupiter Oct 29,2023

Io Moving Out Behind Jupiter Oct 29,2023

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Description

On Oct 29, 2023 I took these series of 16 pictures of Io coming out behind Jupiter from 9:25 Pm to
10:48 PM EST US.   Jupiter was low in the east when I started the run and "seeing" was not great.
You can tell the images improved as Jupiter increased it skyward motion. 

Being a musician I put the video to :Johnathan King's   "Everyone's Gone to the Moon"
I play lead, and rhythm guitars as well as keyboards, drums by a Boss DR-880
drum Machine.

Telescope:  C9.25 Celestron  f/10.0
Explore Scientific 2X Barlow focal length 4700 mm

Mount Celestron Evolution
Camera ZWOASI1600MM-Pro Temp -15C, Binning 1 x 1, Gain 139 Offset 21  
ZWO  EFW

Each run I took 4020 frames at (2.95 ms  to 3.69 ms).  I processed the top 30%
in AutoStakett, frame size 800 X 600


Acquisition with SharpCap
Stacked with Astro Pixel Processor
Stacked with AutoStakkert
Guiding PHD2
Processed with Astra Image/GIMP/Wavesharp
Photo taken from Seven Lakes, NC  Bortle 4.5

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Io Moving Out Behind Jupiter Oct 29,2023, Steve Argereow