November 26, 2008 on 3:35 pm | In Planets, Saturn | Comments Off

It was still freezing early in the morning, but here another image of Saturn from this morning.  In addition to the temperature, a slight breeze and high clouds put a damper on the fun of imaging….. 

Anyway, this image is just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday, Happy Turkey Day!!!

SaturnRIRGB 08-11-26 06-12-57_20081126_061532_ST1000_175_Txt.jpg

 

November 23, 2008 on 4:50 pm | In Planets, Saturn | Comments Off

Jupiter is getting too low to image from my home, so have to start focussing on Saturn. The forecast for last night was great, but when I finished the setup at 4:30am this morning, a front of clouds was moving in. The temperature was freezing and my fingers felt like they froze off…. Around 5:45am I started shutting my laptop down, but than noticed an area opening up so got ready again.

This is my first Saturn of this apparition season. Not great, but I am happy with the result. Hopefully it will get better when I can spend more time on the imaging under a little higher temperatures :-) .

SaturnA_RGB 08-11-23 06-06-22_20081123_060742_ST926_WSL1_175_Txt.jpg

 

November 20, 2008 on 11:55 pm | In Satellites, Satellites-ISS-Shuttle, Shuttle | Comments Off

Tonight, November 20th, was the third night in a row that I observed the ISS when it flew over our area. Jon Wood decided to go to CE and I joined him. I have tried several times to capture the ISS on previous flybys but never managed to get a close up. The star trail images were as close as I got….. until today.

After many failed attempts, finally a closer image.  Exposure is a problem because of the direct reflection of the sun on the Shuttle, but I am pretty happy with the result of this image of the Space Shuttle Endeavour docked on the ISS. Today is also the 10th aniversary of the International Space Station.  And while I took this image, an EVA was in progress and spacewalkers Heide Stefanyshyn-Piper and Shane Kimbrough were working on the starboard solar alpha rotary joint. Click on the image below for a larger picture, or Click here for a short movie with all 31 images of the flyby.

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November 20, 2008 on 11:27 am | In Jupiter, Planets | Comments Off

I’ve put some of the images taken of Jupiter from April until the middle of November and created this composite showing Jupiter as it appeared in 2008.  When put in context with each other it becomes very visible when the images are not processed the same.  This year was focussed on making improvements in capturing and the way I process images and get a basic understanding of the overall color balance.  So next year I will need to focus more on getting a unifirm color balance in all images.  We’ll see how I do on that!  :-)

JupiterComposite2008.jpg 

 

November 13, 2008 on 8:13 am | In Jupiter, Planets | Comments Off

Jupiter is moving rapidly westward towards Venus, and with this, every day it sits lower in the early evening sky.  Here another Jupiter image under medium to low conditions made on Monday evening November 10, 2008 from Charlie Elliott observing field. 

JupiterAIGB 08-11-10 18-44-50_Txt.jpg

 

November 1, 2008 on 3:46 pm | In Jupiter, Planets | Comments Off

Jon decided to go to Charlie Elliott for some guided imaging last night and I decided to join him for a while.  I ran into some issues and had problems aligning my scope, but before that, I was able to run some Jupiter images since Jupiter is blocked by some trees from home.  Jupiter is getting smaller every night and very low in the sky from our location.  Here the two images I took.

   JupiterAIRGB 08-10-31 20-12-15_20081031_201248_ST1029_150_Txt.jpg   JupiterBIRGB 08-10-31 20-18-31_20081031_201902_ST1106_150_Txt.jpg  

 

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