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Jupiter, Saturn and Mars at low altitudes with a 127 mm MAK, Tommi R

Jupiter, Saturn and Mars at low altitudes with a 127 mm MAK

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging

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This is the result from my first planetary imaging session ever with a gear that is actually aimed to be as a planetary imaging setup. And my first ever image of Saturn. I have a cheap 127 mm (5") Bresser F/15 mak, UV-IR block and PlayerOne Mars-C on top of Sky-Watcher AZ-GTI.

Results are not good and I bet there might be something going on with the collimation (need to check it), cooling (while I did cover my OTA fully with insulation) and possibly some other things. And planets at quite low altitudes doesn't really help either. All images at 100 % capture size although Jupiter is way too soft for such a size. But hey, let's start here! 

Jupiter: 70 % stack of 44 472 frames (3 min capture). Altitude 21 degrees.
Saturn: 60 % stack of 29 874 frames (5 min capture). Altitude below 14 degrees.
Mars: 30 % stack of 94 444 frames (4 min capture). Altitude 14 degrees.

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Jupiter, Saturn and Mars at low altitudes with a 127 mm MAK, Tommi R

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