Sona Shahani Shukla
New Delhi India
07/07/2021
03:21 am

Equipment Details:

Equipment Used: 8" Skywatcher Flextube Dobsonian, EQ Platform, ZWO ASI178MC, 2.5X Powermate SvBony UV/IR Filter

Post-processing Details:

Captured using Sharpcap Pro, 800*600 ROI, PIPP, ASi3(25% of 4209 Frames), Wavelets in Registax & Presented in Canva!

Image Details:

Io the volcanic moon rounding Jupiter yesterday(07-07-21) early morning. Io is roughly the size of Earth's moon but 2,000 times farther away. Io appears to be skimming Jupiter's cloud tops, but it's actually 310, 000 miles (500,000 kilometers) away. Io zips around Jupiter in 1.8 days, whereas the moon circles Earth every 28 days.

The conspicuous black spot on Jupiter is Io's shadow and is about the size of the moon itself (2,262 miles or 3,640 kilometers across). This shadow sails across the face of Jupiter at 38,000 mph (17 kilometers per second).

The transits of Jupiter's Galilean Moons can be easily spotted thru any stargazing app, I always prepare for such events and hope the skies are clear enabling a good imaging session.
Do look up these apps and enjoy these phenomenal events on the Gas Giants.

I hope you like my work!

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January 20, 2019
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