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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsAfter staying up all night shooting it, here's my shot of Jupiter at "Opposition".

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Wow, what a gorgeous shot!
Bluethroughu
(7,215 posts)Stuart G
(38,726 posts)3catwoman3
(29,406 posts)The all-nighter was worth it.
Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)...and if you've been with Jupiter, then you might want to check Uranus.
Walleye
(44,807 posts)GreenWave
(12,641 posts)Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)grantcart
(53,061 posts)BComplex
(9,914 posts)soldierant
(9,354 posts)Jupiter wore lipstick?
Polly Hennessey
(8,834 posts)Walleye
(44,807 posts)Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)Stunning.
blm
(114,658 posts)usonian
(25,327 posts)I could stay awake only so long, and took a quick shot with the cam.
Carpe Nox
Seize the night.
niyad
(132,446 posts)GreenWave
(12,641 posts)Since nobody knew of it, I suspect they soiled their spacesuits!
After the one minute mark.
GreenWave
(12,641 posts)Sugarcoated
(8,240 posts)Very similar to the music in 50s and 60s sci fi movies
electric_blue68
(26,856 posts)soldierant
(9,354 posts)The first time he said it, I heard "klezmer."
electric_blue68
(26,856 posts)Handler
(339 posts)MontanaMama
(24,722 posts)How beautiful!
Joinfortmill
(21,169 posts)Mme. Defarge
(9,021 posts)303squadron
(820 posts)cilla4progress
(26,525 posts)but did see the moons: 3 on the left, one on the right.
Cool.
YoshidaYui
(45,415 posts)In the Universe.
colorado_ufo
(6,252 posts)Ferrets are Cool
(22,959 posts)LoisB
(13,030 posts)Grumpy Old Guy
(4,319 posts)FakeNoose
(41,637 posts)We had cloudy skies in the Pittsburgh area last night. I couldn't see anything even if I had stayed up all night. (I didn't.)
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)elleng
(141,926 posts)calimary
(90,021 posts)Absolutely SPECTACULAR!
Traildogbob
(13,018 posts)Thank you for this share. Amazing. Well done. This made me happy.
ECL213
(445 posts)because I could not make the clouds go away last night. I told him I would wake him if it cleared up and we could see anything, but he was mad that I didn't wake him up to assess the situation himself.
Ilsa
(64,371 posts)out to the deck to see it.
OverBurn
(1,292 posts)judesedit
(4,592 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(156,620 posts)herding cats
(20,049 posts)That is truly stunning!
greblach
(294 posts)Bristlecone
(11,111 posts)onecaliberal
(36,594 posts)PatrickforB
(15,426 posts)whistler162
(11,155 posts)the raspberry for staying up all night.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/8/8b/Blowing_a_raspberry.ogv/Blowing_a_raspberry.ogv.360p.vp9.webm
housecat
(3,138 posts)wendyb-NC
(4,692 posts)Stunning detail. Thanks for sharing it.
electric_blue68
(26,856 posts)burrowowl
(18,494 posts)AverageOldGuy
(3,838 posts)One of the very best pics of Jupiter I've ever seen.
Are you able to share any technical details?
-- Telescope?
-- Mount?
-- Camera?
-- Number of images? One shot, or, stacked?
After 20 years as an occasional very amateur astronomer, I dragged out my old 12-inch Dob which I will collimate this afternoon, replace the Telrad, and go after the Messier objects.
I have an old Sony DSC-P93 point-and-shoot for which I have an adapter that lets me remove the lens ring from the camera, click in the adapter, and mount it in the eyepiece mount and take photos with the point-and-shoot. Fairly primitive, most of my shots are fuzzy, but now and then I come up with a good one -- that is, good for the very basic setup.
BobTheSubgenius
(12,217 posts)Far, FAR more impressive than seeing Saturn through the "small" telescope at the observatory near my former residence.