January 20, 2019

David Hoskin
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
09/07/2022
11:30 pm
11:30 pm
Orion 102mm MCT, ZWO ASI224MC with GSO 2.5x Barlow, ES iEXOS-100 mount
The best 25% of 3500 frames of video were stacked with AutoStakkert, wavelets adjusted with Registax, final tweaks with Photoshop.
Last night was not favorable for imaging fainter DSOs due to the nearly full Moon so I used a small MCT to image the bright planet Jupiter, which was high in the sky just before midnight. The Galilean moon Io is to the left of the gas giant.
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January 20, 2019
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