Jupiter |
Observer : Armin Hermann Location : Sangkhlaburi, Kanchanaburi, Thailand Date/Time : 17 December 2000 Telescope : 110mm Newtonian f 900mm Cemera : Digital Camera Olympus C2500L attached to the telescope Camera Setting : 200 ISO, high contrast, Tiff format Exposure Time : 1/25 second Technique : Eyepiece projection through f 20mm microscope eyepiece. Final processing of the picture with Adobe Photoshop 5.5. The little dot at the lower right of the planets disk is a Jupiter Moon which just appeared from the front of the planet. (Inset image is the lower right portion from original image to reveal the Jovian satellite, Ganymede, the brightest moon of Jupiter. Right image is the StarryNight software generated image. It proves that this photo also show the Great Red Spot and Ganymede's shadow on Jupiter's atmosphere. - Worachate Boonplod - TAS) |