Nov 15, 2010

Clearing off the Hard Drive


The Straight Wall and surroundings on the Moon




An old Jupiter taken with a wide field planetary camera. From Oct 14th.



The same setup, taken in UV light.



Tested out a different set of software for deep sky imaging, and took this pic of the Elephant's Trunk Nebula. Misread the histogram on the new software a vastly underexposed the image! Was able to salvage the above image however.




Here's a pic of the tiny storm that is believed to be the first sign of the return of the Southern Equatorial Belt. Taken Thursday night.

Oct 29, 2010

Not Jupiter - The Dumbbell Nebula (M27)



This is my first Jupiter-free update in a while. This pic is of a planetary nebula, a dying star, in the summer constellation Vulpecula. It's called the Dumbbell Nebula but I think it looks more like a Bowtie Nebula. It's object #27 on Messier's list.

I took this picture with my 100mm refractor, the color data is from an image I took a few years ago with my DSLR, and the brightness (luminosity) was captured last month with my ST-402, a highly sensitive monochrome camera. I combined the two images in Photoshop. You can click on the pic to get a slightly larger version.

Oct 21, 2010

Telescope Comparison


I finished processing my data from the 12th last night. I had both the 9.25" and the 18" scope out that night , here's a comparison of how Jupiter turned out in each.

Oct 19, 2010

Jupiter - Oct 17th


Quick Jupiter from the 17th. The jet stream was right overhead that night so I scaled the magnification back a bit.

Oct 16, 2010

Jupiter - Oct 12th



My parents were able to peek at Jupiter on Tuesday night through the big scope, they seemed impressed. The seeing was good that evening, and I was able to capture this image. The moon Ganymede is just about to disappear behind Jupiter. Click for the full version.

Oct 11, 2010

Jupiter - Oct 10th


Here is Jupiter from last night. Just a quick process, I might go over this again later to see if I can get a little more detail. It was pretty hazy and it seems to have thrown the color off.

Sep 28, 2010

Jupiter on September 20th


Here's Jupiter from the night of September 20th. Seeing wasn't great but I think it turned out OK.