(my) Solar system's moons

2003/09/04 23:35 UT
Phobos and Deimos, mars' two moons during the last opposition
(august-september 2003).Celestron C 9,25. Image of the moons taken with
CCD ST-6 camera with barlow apo 2X.1 frame of 7 seconds processed with
Iris. Mars image taken with barlow 2X and webcam vesta pro scan (770
frames)
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2003/02/16
01:04 UT
At the first sight a classic image of the galileian's moons, but,
with the new webcam toucam proII and my C 9,25+ reducer f 6,3 you can
see another little moon: Amalthea!
2400 frames stacked with registax and processed with Iris and photoshop
5.5. Jupiter image taken with webcam vesta pro scan (450 frames)
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2004/03/12
21 UT
Ganimede the largest moon of solar system captured with C 9,25 , barlow
2X and webcam vesta pro scan. 1100 frames stacked with registax
and processed with iris.
2004/02/10
1930 UT
Saturn and six moons! C 9,25 + reducer f 6,3 and webcam toucam pro II.
Note Hyperion with magnitude 14. 2000 frames stacked with registax and
processed with iris and photoshop 5.5.
image of saturn taken with barlow 2X and webcam vesta pro scan (340
frames)
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2003/09/17,
20 UT
4 moons with my C9,25 and CCD ST-6 camera and barlow 2X. 23 frames of 7
seconds processed with iris and photoshop.
Uranus image taken with webcam vesta pro scan and barlow 2X (1000
frames)
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Coming soon: moons of: pluto (charon) and nettunus. Other saturn's moons
Copiright 2004 Daniele Gasparri ([email protected])