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The Moon - Apparent size comparison with Jupiter | First newbie's real telescope project, messierman3000

The Moon - Apparent size comparison with Jupiter | First newbie's real telescope project

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging
The Moon - Apparent size comparison with Jupiter | First newbie's real telescope project, messierman3000

The Moon - Apparent size comparison with Jupiter | First newbie's real telescope project

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging

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My first lunar and planetary imaging project (mount was slewed manually though), and first time using PIPP and Registax. Jupiter was just one photo. The moon was made with 1 minute of 8K 30fps video, so around 1800 frames; around 200 though was rejected, I think, for being the lowest quality. And then the final Jupiter image and the final moon image was put together to show true apparent size difference (since both were taken with the same pixel size).

One thing that is a mystery to me is why one side of the moon is way blurrier on one side then on the other; I didn't use a coma corrector with the reflector, so it might have been caused by the uneven field.

I also took my favorite section of my final moon image and upscaled and reprocessed it:
Pipp moon section reprocessed.jpg









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