Conditions were a little more challenging for imaging tonight, with haze and dewing. Neverthess, I was able to get a usable image of Jupiter which shows some nice detail on the cloud belts. This image was taken with the 125mm Mak and 2x Barlow and the Mallincam Skyraider SLP. This image is from a stack of 15,000 images, with 12,000 stacked in AstroSurface; wavelets in Registax.
The trials, tribulations and small triumphs of a Charlotte, NC astronomer imaging under Bortle 8/9 skies.
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