Uranus UTC

CM1: 112.60°

CLat: +45.60°

Description

Aiming high up in the sky to find Uranus brought back memories of imaging Jupiter when it was nearly overhead on cold winter nights 6 years ago. I believe the brightness gradient is not a real feature.

Notes:

  • There appears to be a bright spot east of the central meridian, but I believe it is also an artifact.

Logs
FireCapture v2.6  Settings
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Observer=Ethan Chappel
Camera=ZWO ASI174MM
Filter=R
Profile=Uranus
Diameter=3.59"
Magnitude=5.75
FocalLength=8750mm (F/31)
Resolution=0.14"
Filename=2020-01-08-0156_6-EC-R-Uranus.ser
Date=2020_01_08
Start=01_54_07.413
Mid=01_56_37.556
End=01_59_07.700
Start(UT)=01_54_07.413
Mid(UT)=01_56_37.556
End(UT)=01_59_07.700
Duration=300.287s
Date_format=yyyy_MM_dd
Time_format=HH_mm_ss
LT=UT -6h
Frames captured=1016
File type=SER
Binning=no
Bit depth=8bit
Debayer=no
ROI=616x606
ROI(Offset)=0x0
FPS (avg.)=3
Shutter=295.7ms
Gain=400 (100%)
AutoHisto=75 (off)
SoftwareGain=10 (off)
Gamma=50 (off)
HighSpeed=off
FPS=100 (off)
AutoExposure=off
Brightness=1 (off)
USBTraffic=80 (off)
AutoGain=off
Histogramm(min)=0
Histogramm(max)=86
Histogramm=33%
Noise(avg.deviation)=1.66
AutoAlign=false
PreFilter=none
Limit=300 Seconds
Sensor temperature=15.7°C