Jupiter UTC
CM1: 343.20°
CM2: 315.00°
CM3: 120.20°
CLat: +0.80°
Description
Clouds were rolling in while recording, limiting the image's resolution. This was the first night with my new Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro. While my primary use for this mount will be for deep sky imaging, it will also let me use the EdgeHD 11 in times I would have used the EdgeHD 8 for planetary imaging.
Notes:
- The Great Red Spot is rotating into view.
- Ganymede is transiting over the planet northeast of the GRS.
Equipment
ZWO ASI290MM
Astro-Physics Advanced Convertible Barlow
Celestron EdgeHD 11
Logs
FireCapture v2.7 04 BETA Settings ------------------------------------ Observer=Ethan Chappel Location=Cibolo Scope=Celestron C8 EdgeHD Camera=ZWO ASI462MC Filter=IR685 Profile=Jupiter Diameter=42.68" Magnitude=-2.51 CMI=342.5° CMII=314.3° CMIII=119.5° (during mid of capture) FocalLength=3250mm (F/16) Resolution=0.18" Filename=j2021-06-12_08-12-03_ir685_ec.ser Date=2021_06_12 Start=08_10_58.566 Mid=08_12_03.247 End=08_13_07.928 Start(UT)=08_10_58.566 Mid(UT)=08_12_03.247 End(UT)=08_13_07.928 Duration=129.362s Date_format=yyyy_MM_dd Time_format=HH_mm_ss LT=UT Frames captured=1981 File type=SER Binning=1x1 ROI=556x546 ROI(Offset)=0x0 FPS (avg.)=15 Shutter=20.12ms Gain=307 (51%) AutoExposure=off AutoGain=off Brightness=1 Gamma=50 HighSpeed=on USBTraffic=100 WBlue=95 WRed=52 Histogramm(min)=0 Histogramm(max)=66 Histogramm=25% Noise(avg.deviation)=1.58 Limit=180 Seconds Sensor temperature=85.6°F Focuser position=1830
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