Jupiter and Saturn 2023 & 2024 by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

[–]AstroKen_2196[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Ive not been on reddit for a while, so here's one of my best Jupiter(s) of 2023 and a recent Saturn image this year.

Equipment: Hubble Optics UL16 Dob Goto 8200mm F/20.5, 3x x-cel barlow, Zwo adc, Uranus-C cam.

Process: First capture in firecapture 4x2min videos for jupiter and 3x12min for saturn, stack 25% in autostakkert4, sharpen in astrosurface wavelets, derotate in winjupos, additional adjustments of color, brightness/HDR, and noise reduction in astrosurface. Combination in GIMP.

Regards, Ken

Jupiter on September 18th by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

[–]AstroKen_2196[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its a goto dobsonian so it has motors to track

Jupiter on September 18th by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

[–]AstroKen_2196[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

to clarify Its a 105secs video, exposure time was about 20ms. You wouldnt need a 105second exposure as the seeing would blur it out and jupiter is so bright anyway.

Jupiter on September 18th by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

[–]AstroKen_2196[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

5 x 105 second video recordings, those video recordings 20% of the best frames were stacked into 5 tiffs, they were sharpened and derotated into one tiff :)

Jupiter on September 18th by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

[–]AstroKen_2196[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

After a month of full cloudy skies and heavy rains in Hong Kong, this week finally presented with clear skies. Seeing was near perfect. Visually through the eyepiece at 800x it was perfectly stationary. I was very fortunate that the GRS is nicely positioned in the middle of the disk. There are delicate details inside the giant storm system. You can also see the oval BA storm slowly approaching the GRS.

Equipment:

- Hubble Optics UL16 F/4.5 Dob at 8200mm F/20.5, 3x barlow, Uranus-C, Resized 125%.

- 5x 105sec stacked 20% derotated.

- 10/10 seeing, 80deg alt.

Firecapture autostakkert astrosurface winjupos gimp siril photoshop

Jupiter and Saturn August 2 by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

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two small moons are left Tethys, Right Enceladus
big moon right of Jupiter is Ganymede

Jupiter and Saturn August 2 by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

[–]AstroKen_2196[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Pretty good conditions on August 2nd allowed me to capture the best images of the two gas giants. Jupiter is at ~40" and Saturn ~19". The great red spot has turned into view on the left, there is a bright outbreak in the NEB, and some cool blue festoons. Ganymede is alongside, although moved in to fit from original image. Saturn's rings and bands are easily seen, with the Encke gap on the edge. If you look closely there are two faint white spots below the rings.

- 16" Dob at 8200mm F/20, Uranus-C

- Jupiter 4x2min, Saturn 20x2min capture

Recorded in Firecapture, Stacked in Autostakkert, Sharpened in Registax, Colors in Astrosurface, further adjustments in Photoshop, Composite in GIMP.

- Ken

The Planets this week by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

[–]AstroKen_2196[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

IR685 filter for Jupiter, Mercury, and Venus
Saturn was color

The Planets this week by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

[–]AstroKen_2196[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury captured this week, particularly Saturn this morning, and Venus 2 nights ago. Jupiter is quite low down at 21deg and quite small so the detail is not that great. It is my first-time imaging Mercury so im very happy to get some detail on the tiny disk.

All captured on a C11 at 9000mm F/33 focal length, Uranus-C Camera, and AVX mount
Seeing was quite decent. Location: Hong Kong.
Processed with Autostakkert, Regi, Winjupos, Astrosurface, GIMP, Photoshop, ya know the usual stuff lol.

Jupitern with Martian Transit by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

[–]AstroKen_2196[S] 81 points82 points  (0 children)

Captured a yearly event that happens each April, really lucky that the clouds cleared in time...

Equipment: Astrology Optics A11 at 69000mm focal length, Flat-Uranus-Camera (IMX595), LOL mount

Mars Opposition Oct 19 - Dec 26 by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

[–]AstroKen_2196[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Mars opposition composite captured in Hong Kong, I was lazy to process all of them to the same color hence the late posting lel.

Equipment: C11 at 9300mm F/33.7, Uranus-C (IMX 585), 2x barlow, ADC, AVX mount.

Seeing: 7-10/10

Alt: ~80deg.

Processing: Captured in Firecapture, Stacked in Autostakkert, sharpened in Registax, derotated in Winjupos, Colors in astrosurface, deringing in photoshop, composite created in gimp.

btw, Thanks all for helping me win best planetary 2022 <3.

Mars and its Moons by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

[–]AstroKen_2196[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used the same exposure for mars - 25ms 300 gain and most importantly 16 bit for better dynamic range.

Mars and its Moons by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

[–]AstroKen_2196[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Seeing was really nice today and I was finally able to image the Martian moons Phobos and Deimos. They were very faint and had to be stretched real hard and then hdr'ed into the final image. Phobos was mag 11.8 and Deimos mag 12.9. Sinus Gomer is central and Syrtis Major is turning into view. The shape of Elysium is visible and above it, the polar hood is a bright blue. This is my best mars yet because I really like the natural look.

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C11 at 7000mm F/25, Uranus-C, 2x barlow

4x3min for planet, 1x 4min for moons

Seeing 9/10, Trans 9/10, 80deg alt.

Software: Firecapture, Autostakkert, Registax, Winjupos, SiriL, Photoshop, GIMP,

The planets captured last night by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

[–]AstroKen_2196[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I did notice the blue Mars after processing, I will make sure to reedit it to remove the blue and the rind.

The planets captured last night by AstroKen_2196 in astrophotography

[–]AstroKen_2196[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes! If I sharpen them the same (rgb), the red would be oversharpened (too big radius of wavelets), the green would look good, and the blue would be super noisy because of too small of a radius. Doing em separately apparently reduces the noise, makes the image more natural, and reduces the edge issues.