Io Moon Shadow
This image was taken on the 18th February 2013. Conditions were not the best with some mist making seeing poor. On the right on the image and planet, you can see a small black dot which is the shadow caused by Io. To the left of the dot and in the middle of Jupiter, you can also see the Great Red Spot which I am very pleased about.
My Latest Images
This is an image of Jupiter from the 1st December. The GRS is visible in the right corner of the planet however it is not that clear. I have used Image Analyzer to increase the vibrancy of the image and to make it more brighter. Even though it does not have a natural look, it helps bring out the bands and some other details.
The images below were also taken on the same night with the image of the right being the same as the one on the left. I only processed this image in Registax with some wavelets added at the end.
The images below were also taken on the same night with the image of the right being the same as the one on the left. I only processed this image in Registax with some wavelets added at the end.
This images below were taken with my Explorer 130M and my Philips SPC900NC. A 2X Barlow was used for the top left image while no Barlow was used for the others. I have over exposed the top right image to show the moons however only two moons were visible at the time.