Contains:  Solar system body or event
Jupiter - 6 October 2022 - 21:52 to 23:19 UT, Roberto Botero

Jupiter - 6 October 2022 - 21:52 to 23:19 UT

Revision title: 22:30 to 23:19 UT

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging

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Jupiter past opposition but still brilliant and large - and high at 37 degrees altitude at culmination.   Seeing was above average but not as good as in August; last time I imaged it.   Took 90 second videos repeatedly between 22:50 and 00:20 BST.   The animation is made up of 26 frames between 23:30 and 00:20 BST.   The single, processed frames are from de-rotated videos at either end.  The main one is a de-rotated video made up of the 26 sub-videos (95K frames) and only the best 5% used for stacking in AS!3.

A - 21:52 BST stack of 1000 frames from de-rotated video (WinJupos) - 114fps/8.77ms/250 gain/800x600 ROI
B - 00:19 BST stack of 550 frames from de-rotated video - 124fps/8.32ms/250 gain/696x700 ROI
C - Animation 26 frames (each stacks of 400 frames) - deconvolved, wavelets and colour adjustments in PxI
D - 23:55 BST stack of 4,750 frames - processed in AstroSurface and PixInsight

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Title: 23:19UT

Description: 23:19UT

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Title: 22:30 to 23:19 UT

Description: Animation 22:30 to 23:19 UT

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Title: 22:55UT

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Jupiter - 6 October 2022 - 21:52 to 23:19 UT, Roberto Botero