got a shot of the red spot before Jupiter went behind the trees.
Looks really good Brian , keep it up , at least someones getting some AP done. I'm sitting out at the mount ready to go and clouds won't leave , I've attempted to get tested and going 10 times in 2 months , every time wind and clouds ruin the fun .
Thank you, it seems like the whole country has been under clouds. Hopefully you get some clear skies soon.
I've had the past 2 nights to gather data on m57 and everything but, guiding has been awesome . 2 months of boiling heat and humidity has thrown a wrench in my enjoyment, boiling heat is back tomorrow and back to trying to process a lot of sleezy data from Winter. I've got to get with you on that PHD again and try to get that darn guiding going one more time . I just had a central air unit go out , 8 days in the boil with nothing but fans "Sucks being me" . A new mount is on hold for a while .
Great shots Brian! Couldn't help but chuckle..."Jupiter went behind the trees"....those trees! the bane of my existance! I have a relatively small window of opportunity (especially when the planets are so low to the horizon) to image before the trees steal my view.
Europa wrote:
got a shot of the red spot before Jupiter went behind the trees.
stepping beyond wrote:
I've had the past 2 nights to gather data on m57 and everything but, guiding has been awesome . 2 months of boiling heat and humidity has thrown a wrench in my enjoyment, boiling heat is back tomorrow and back to trying to process a lot of sleezy data from Winter. I've got to get with you on that PHD again and try to get that darn guiding going one more time . I just had a central air unit go out , 8 days in the boil with nothing but fans "Sucks being me" . A new mount is on hold for a while .
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Yes, going to have to try TeamViewer for the PHD2 settings.
northcoast42 wrote:
Great shots Brian! Couldn't help but chuckle..."Jupiter went behind the trees"....those trees! the bane of my existance! I have a relatively small window of opportunity (especially when the planets are so low to the horizon) to image before the trees steal my view.
Thanks John. I’m not too bad, I get about an hour and a half between trees.
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