Jupiter rotation captured with my amateur telescope. Jupiter through a telescope, October 8-9, 2022.
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2022
- On the night of October 8-9, 2022 (during the conjunction of Jupiter with the Moon), using my amateur telescope, I captured the rotation of Jupiter and the changes in the position of its 4 largest Moons (Io, Europa, Callisto and Ganymede)
Telescope used in this video: GSO N-203/800 f/4 + Explore Scientific focal extender x5
Camera: Sony a6400
Mount: iOptron CEM26
Note: the first close-up shot of Jupiter seen in the video was taken with a Nikon P1000 camera.
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Title: Icelandic Arpeggios
Performer: DivKid - Наука та технологія
Even binoculars are enough to observe the changes taking place in Jupiter's moon system. If you just look at Jupiter every hour, you will notice that the moons are changing their position. Through a medium/big telescope, changes on Jupiter can be observed by looking at it every few minutes (ideally when the Great Red Spot is then on the visible side of Jupiter)
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Days of hard work, working all night long just to capture and make 2-3 minutes of video after editing, show your extreme devotion towards your work. Thank you, Sir. I loved the music too! 👏👏👏
Thank you :)
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Thank you :)
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Your INTROs are amazing! I love them!
Great work!
Awesome work. Top ❤🙏👍
Really nice video gj!
Last month i took a picture of Jupiter and its moons with a Fuji camera. It was pretty cool! To watch you achieve this kind of pictures and Jupiter's rotation, its just awesome! Thanks! 🤩
Awesome
good work and thanks
Как всегда великолепно! Спасибо за видео!
appropriate your work🥇👏👏
OMG 😱 AMAZING 🔭🌕
This week I was able to see that big bright spot that always appeared in my balcony at night, with a 6 years old camera with 50x zoom I was able to distinguish Jupiter's moons, even though I couldn't see any details it felt good.
I remember that night when they were close together… I was in Pennsylvania and I forgot to bring my camera so I could get anything.
Super tak trzymać
Dzięki :)
Excellent view lovely capture👍;I like Jupiter 💝
💐 Beautiful & Handsome Hero
💐Jupiter 💐
I saw every night Its Good feel
Я прямо сейчас наблюдаю за Юпитером 😍!
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OH YEAAAA I REMEMBER SEEING THIS IN THE NIGHT SKY AND EVEN TAKING PICTURES OF ITTTTTTT I WENT TO KFC THAT NIGHT AND SAW A RANDOM STAR WITCH WAS JUPITER AND A FEW HRS LATER I SAW IT WAS JUPITER AND THE MOON SO YEA
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Bad spelling lol
Ooo I'm very early 😁😁
Salut incroyable les images
Wow
Jupiter is the king of Planets in the Solar system! I love its view through my 8inch Celestron scope!
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You should have tried seeing the occultation of Ganymede
I even captured it by comparing multiple photos together of Jupiter just to see how far it has moved. And I have captured about 1 hour of Jupiter rotating and showing the Great Red Spot.
Awesome video. What are your camera settings?
Imagine how crazy is to live in Jupiter
You couldn't even stand on it, it's made of gas
Bro, you can't even stand on it, not because you can't breathe, but the whole planet doesn't have a solid surface, it just gas, like hydrogen
I know. Try to see the irony on this
Hi sir
From punjab India 🇮🇳♥
I thought the moon was jupiter for a second 💀
Can you do long exposures with the cem 26 and 8"f4 on top ?
I mean it is putting a lot of strain on the mount
Yes, the Cem26 can handle this telescope without any problems.
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Pięknie pokazane dzięki :)
Im planning to buy the same telescope as you. Why have you chosen the iOptron CEM26 instead of the HEQ5/EQ6?
Because Cem26 is more mobile.
I can see it with naked eye but sadly i dont have any equipment to observe it better :(
@horror fantasies thank you ! i think after i finish high school ill find a small job and gonna buy some kind of telescope :D
Why didn’t you capture it going all the way around?
How’d you do that teach me plss 😊
@horror fantasies ok
The camera is connected to the eyepiece extractor of the telescope and records a film. You divide the film into 2-minute fragments and put it into the Pipp program. What comes out of Pipp you put into the registax6 program. Registax6 will transform your movie into a picture of better quality than a single frame of the movie :) There are a lot of tutorials on YT :)
@@MrSuperMole thanks
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MOON VS SUN
Europa in Europe💀
Wow the moon I bigger then jupiter
The guy above me is right, jupiter isn't small, moon is so small compared to jupiter, moon just looks big because it's near to our earth (moon is about 385,000 km away from earth) jupiter looks small because it's so far away. (Jupiter is like 500 million km away from earth)
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Привет :)
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