Sona Shahani Shukla
New Delhi, India
09/07/2022
12:13 am

Equipment Details:

8" Skywatcher Flextube Dobsonian on an EQ Platform
ZWO ASI178MC Camera
Televue 2.5x Powermate

Post-processing Details:

7180 Frames captured in Sharpcap, stacked 55% in ASi3, wavelets in Registax, Fine tuning in PS.

Image Details:

This year so far hasn't been good for planetary, the seeing has been poor.
Still couldn't miss the opportunity to image my first transit of this year.

Ganymede - the biggest moon of our solar system, is visible on the lower left side of the Jupiter's disk and while it's shadow transit is visible on the lower right side of Jupiter's disk.

So much happens on this fast paced largest planet of our solar system.

Clear Skies!

Posted 
January 20, 2019
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