About time for an update; first my images from last year.
Mars around opposition in 2020:
Olympus Mons prominent in the middle
C8/CG5-Onstep/QHY5L-II-C/GSOx2.5/SvBony UV-IR Cut
Sinus Meridiani, Mare Erythraeum, Chryse Planita
This time with the South Polar Cap rotated to the top.
C8/CG5-OnStep/QHY5L-II-C/GSOx2.5/SvBony UV-IR Cut
Elysium volcanic region, along with some clouds, in the north (top right).
C8 / CG-5 (manual) / SV305 Pro / No barlow
Planetary Obession
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Re: Planetary Obession (latest: Sun)
Some active regions on the Sun in December:
Stitched image of the full disk.
Close up of sunspots
Sunspots and faculae
William Optics ZS 70ED + Baader Solar Film
Skywatcher Star adventurer
GSO x2.5 Barlow
SV305 Pro
Stitched image of the full disk.
Close up of sunspots
Sunspots and faculae
William Optics ZS 70ED + Baader Solar Film
Skywatcher Star adventurer
GSO x2.5 Barlow
SV305 Pro
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Re: Planetary Obession (latest: Mercury)
Mercury, approaching maximum western elongation, exhibiting an almost half phase.
It seems like seeing in the morning is generally more stable! Imaged this at 8am which was probably a little too late. Also imaged through a diagonal as I wanted to minimize the risk of losing the planet when swapping to the camera after visual observing. First attempt at using an ADC too, still figuring it out.
Celestron C8
ZWO ADC
GSO x2.5
SV305 Pro
CG-5 Onstep
It seems like seeing in the morning is generally more stable! Imaged this at 8am which was probably a little too late. Also imaged through a diagonal as I wanted to minimize the risk of losing the planet when swapping to the camera after visual observing. First attempt at using an ADC too, still figuring it out.
Celestron C8
ZWO ADC
GSO x2.5
SV305 Pro
CG-5 Onstep
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Re: Planetary Obession (latest: Mercury)
Very cool! It was about the maximum apparent size of observable Mercury for a long time. You must be well prepared.
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Re: Planetary Obession (latest: 2022 update)
Again, time to update this post. Only managed two images in 2022 due to multiple factors including my schedule and clear skies simply not aligning, a shift toward visual, and building of my dob.
Venus - my first time imaging in invisible light. The colour palette brings out subtle cloud features. I find IR-UV-UV shows the clouds in UV better.
2022-04-01 2247 UT
Location: Singapore
Telescope: Celestron C8
Camera: QHY5-III-290M
Mount: CG-5 Onstep
Astromania UV and IR650nm filters
GSO 2.5x 3-element barlow
(ADC not used as it was causing light loss in UV)
Software: Autostakkert 3, Astraimage (deconvolution), Registax, GIMP
And Jupiter, under sub-par conditions. But at least I managed to acquire an image of the GRS from this apparition. The wake of the GRS looks rather long and turbulent - both visually and in the image:
2022-12-07 1427 UT
Stack of best 7%
Derotated 3 x [RGB x 1min per channel] = 9 min total
Singapore
Telescope: Celestron C8
Camera: QHY5III290M + Celetron LRGB Filter set
Mount: CG-5 Onstep
ZWO ADC
GSO 2.5x 3-element barlow
Software: Autostakkert 3, Astraimage (deconvolution), Winjupos, GIMP
Venus - my first time imaging in invisible light. The colour palette brings out subtle cloud features. I find IR-UV-UV shows the clouds in UV better.
2022-04-01 2247 UT
Location: Singapore
Telescope: Celestron C8
Camera: QHY5-III-290M
Mount: CG-5 Onstep
Astromania UV and IR650nm filters
GSO 2.5x 3-element barlow
(ADC not used as it was causing light loss in UV)
Software: Autostakkert 3, Astraimage (deconvolution), Registax, GIMP
And Jupiter, under sub-par conditions. But at least I managed to acquire an image of the GRS from this apparition. The wake of the GRS looks rather long and turbulent - both visually and in the image:
2022-12-07 1427 UT
Stack of best 7%
Derotated 3 x [RGB x 1min per channel] = 9 min total
Singapore
Telescope: Celestron C8
Camera: QHY5III290M + Celetron LRGB Filter set
Mount: CG-5 Onstep
ZWO ADC
GSO 2.5x 3-element barlow
Software: Autostakkert 3, Astraimage (deconvolution), Winjupos, GIMP