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Another Jupiter Session

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BARRY YOMTOV
Sat, Oct 8, 2022 1:22 AM

My quest to nail Jupiter this year continues with a session on Sept 27 with clear skies, but with the predicted seeing conditions as moderate. When I got started, Jupiter was dancing around the screen like a flickering candle; not good for any detail. Three of Jupiter's moons were close so I imaged at mid-field range with10 minute intervals to eventually create a video which I am still working on. I have attached a single image which has Europa and Ganymede to the left and Io to the right.
After about an hour, the seeing conditions improved so I switched to a close up which still included Ganymede; see attached. Definitely improved fram my previous session but still not there.
Stay tuned as more to come...........
Barry

My quest to nail Jupiter this year continues with a session on Sept 27 with clear skies, but with the predicted seeing conditions as moderate. When I got started, Jupiter was dancing around the screen like a flickering candle; not good for any detail. Three of Jupiter's moons were close so I imaged at mid-field range with10 minute intervals to eventually create a video which I am still working on. I have attached a single image which has Europa and Ganymede to the left and Io to the right. After about an hour, the seeing conditions improved so I switched to a close up which still included Ganymede; see attached. Definitely improved fram my previous session but still not there. Stay tuned as more to come........... Barry
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John Hobbs
Sat, Oct 8, 2022 3:57 AM

Nice effort Barry.

John Hobbshobbs_john@verizon.net

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Subject: [Astro] Another Jupiter Session

My quest to nail Jupiter this year continues with a session on Sept 27 with clear skies, but with the predicted seeing conditions as moderate. When I got started, Jupiter was dancing around the screen like a flickering candle; not good for any detail. Three of Jupiter's moons were close so I imaged at mid-field range with10 minute intervals to eventually create a video which I am still working on. I have attached a single image which has Europa and Ganymede to the left and Io to the right.
After about an hour, the seeing conditions improved so I switched to a close up which still included Ganymede; see attached. Definitely improved fram my previous session but still not there.  Stay tuned as more to come...........  Barry  astro@lists.gaac.us
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Nice effort Barry. John Hobbshobbs_john@verizon.net -----Original Message----- From: BARRY YOMTOV <bmyomtov@comcast.net> To: astro@lists.gaac.us <astro@lists.gaac.us>; Mario Motta via Photo <photo@lists.gaac.us> Sent: Fri, Oct 7, 2022 9:22 pm Subject: [Astro] Another Jupiter Session My quest to nail Jupiter this year continues with a session on Sept 27 with clear skies, but with the predicted seeing conditions as moderate. When I got started, Jupiter was dancing around the screen like a flickering candle; not good for any detail. Three of Jupiter's moons were close so I imaged at mid-field range with10 minute intervals to eventually create a video which I am still working on. I have attached a single image which has Europa and Ganymede to the left and Io to the right. After about an hour, the seeing conditions improved so I switched to a close up which still included Ganymede; see attached. Definitely improved fram my previous session but still not there. Stay tuned as more to come........... Barry astro@lists.gaac.us https://gaac.us http://www.facebook.com/GAACpage
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philorb@aol.com
Sat, Oct 8, 2022 2:19 PM

An awe-inspiring beginning Barry. You are a magician when it comes to Jupiter. 
Phil

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From: BARRY YOMTOV via Photo photo@lists.gaac.us
To: astro@lists.gaac.us astro@lists.gaac.us; Mario Motta via Photo photo@lists.gaac.us
Sent: Fri, Oct 7, 2022 11:52 pm
Subject: [Photo] Another Jupiter Session

My quest to nail Jupiter this year continues with a session on Sept 27 with clear skies, but with the predicted seeing conditions as moderate. When I got started, Jupiter was dancing around the screen like a flickering candle; not good for any detail. Three of Jupiter's moons were close so I imaged at mid-field range with10 minute intervals to eventually create a video which I am still working on. I have attached a single image which has Europa and Ganymede to the left and Io to the right.
After about an hour, the seeing conditions improved so I switched to a close up which still included Ganymede; see attached. Definitely improved fram my previous session but still not there.  Stay tuned as more to come...........  Barry  _______________________________________________
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An awe-inspiring beginning Barry. You are a magician when it comes to Jupiter.  Phil -----Original Message----- From: BARRY YOMTOV via Photo <photo@lists.gaac.us> To: astro@lists.gaac.us <astro@lists.gaac.us>; Mario Motta via Photo <photo@lists.gaac.us> Sent: Fri, Oct 7, 2022 11:52 pm Subject: [Photo] Another Jupiter Session My quest to nail Jupiter this year continues with a session on Sept 27 with clear skies, but with the predicted seeing conditions as moderate. When I got started, Jupiter was dancing around the screen like a flickering candle; not good for any detail. Three of Jupiter's moons were close so I imaged at mid-field range with10 minute intervals to eventually create a video which I am still working on. I have attached a single image which has Europa and Ganymede to the left and Io to the right. After about an hour, the seeing conditions improved so I switched to a close up which still included Ganymede; see attached. Definitely improved fram my previous session but still not there. Stay tuned as more to come........... Barry _______________________________________________ Photo mailing list -- photo@lists.gaac.us To unsubscribe send an email to photo-leave@lists.gaac.us
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BARRY YOMTOV
Mon, Oct 10, 2022 1:34 AM

Thanks Phil, Mario, John and Richard for your feedback.
Barry

 On 10/08/2022 10:19 AM philorb--- via Photo <photo@lists.gaac.us> wrote:


 An awe-inspiring beginning Barry. You are a magician when it comes to Jupiter. 

 Phil



 -----Original Message-----
 From: BARRY YOMTOV via Photo <photo@lists.gaac.us>
 To: astro@lists.gaac.us <astro@lists.gaac.us>; Mario Motta via Photo <photo@lists.gaac.us>
 Sent: Fri, Oct 7, 2022 11:52 pm
 Subject: [Photo] Another Jupiter Session

 My quest to nail Jupiter this year continues with a session on Sept 27 with clear skies, but with the predicted seeing conditions as moderate. When I got started, Jupiter was dancing around the screen like a flickering candle; not good for any detail. Three of Jupiter's moons were close so I imaged at mid-field range with10 minute intervals to eventually create a video which I am still working on. I have attached a single image which has Europa and Ganymede to the left and Io to the right.
 After about an hour, the seeing conditions improved so I switched to a close up which still included Ganymede; see attached. Definitely improved fram my previous session but still not there.
 Stay tuned as more to come...........
 Barry
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Thanks Phil, Mario, John and Richard for your feedback. Barry > On 10/08/2022 10:19 AM philorb--- via Photo <photo@lists.gaac.us> wrote: > > > An awe-inspiring beginning Barry. You are a magician when it comes to Jupiter. > > Phil > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: BARRY YOMTOV via Photo <photo@lists.gaac.us> > To: astro@lists.gaac.us <astro@lists.gaac.us>; Mario Motta via Photo <photo@lists.gaac.us> > Sent: Fri, Oct 7, 2022 11:52 pm > Subject: [Photo] Another Jupiter Session > > My quest to nail Jupiter this year continues with a session on Sept 27 with clear skies, but with the predicted seeing conditions as moderate. When I got started, Jupiter was dancing around the screen like a flickering candle; not good for any detail. Three of Jupiter's moons were close so I imaged at mid-field range with10 minute intervals to eventually create a video which I am still working on. I have attached a single image which has Europa and Ganymede to the left and Io to the right. > After about an hour, the seeing conditions improved so I switched to a close up which still included Ganymede; see attached. Definitely improved fram my previous session but still not there. > Stay tuned as more to come........... > Barry > _______________________________________________ > Photo mailing list -- photo@lists.gaac.us mailto:photo@lists.gaac.us > To unsubscribe send an email to photo-leave@lists.gaac.us mailto:photo-leave@lists.gaac.us > _______________________________________________ > Photo mailing list -- photo@lists.gaac.us > To unsubscribe send an email to photo-leave@lists.gaac.us >