Saturn at its opposition.

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Saturn at its opposition.

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A hot day yesterday followed by blue skies till midnight. Plenty of dust in the air and very picturesque sunset.

suffering from a rectal urgency hence stay home and away from public observation of Saturn.

Roll out the Edge C11 and imaged this rather colourful Saturn

Image

and a video with the Canon 550D with the video crop mode

here

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Thanks for sharing! Amazing video. Can see the bands clearly in the video even after YouTube's compression. The original video capture must be even more contrasty.
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wow very nice! hope to see more from u :D
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Haiz... cant wait to get a tracking mount.
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Arrr.... you don't need a tracking mount for planetary :)
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Umm... why not? Its a pain to have Saturn zooming pass your view when you need to focus for AP.
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Post by Airconvent »

Nice image. Thanks for sharing. Saturn is at the other end of the solar system, so its relatively tinier but man, those rings are coming back. Wait till next year! [smilie=cute.gif]
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Post by orly_andico »

kevin, you do need a tracking mount for planetary. it doesn't have to be an EQ mount though.
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Post by mymoon »

Thanks to all for the encouragement.

My tummy is now back to normal.

Here is another image of Saturn taken that night but processed from another longer video and using a newer version of Registax.


Image

the colour is more traditional.

Imaging on EQ6 and at about 5600mm(native C11 + 2X barlow) does magnify polar alignment error.

Frame rate is 10fps. Yes a 640X480 webcam isn't just dead yet.

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