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Old 05-17-2007
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Jupiter

Well I have been working with the DSI Pro CCD imager and its a bit of "not to user friendly" so it has been slow going with it on the learning curve.
But I am getting better , but I am still not happy with my results.
This is Jupiter taken with no filter, no hi-speed USB .
You can see the 4 moons no problem , but even in the telescope the Gasser was just above the tree line, to low for any real details even in the telescope with a eyepiece.
A bad night star gazin is better than a good night in front of the TV.
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A nice shot! Experiment at different speeds and use a Barlows it will help in contrast being to high and also much larger subject. Overall your doing fine. Clear Skies
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