Peter's Astronomy Page
(Last updated April 12, 2006)


N 30° 11' 41"         W 97° 52' 36"
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Welcome to the third millennium! These images were made with a Logitech QuickCam pro 3000 attached to my RV-6 and processed with the techniques and free software from the QCUIAGweb page and yahoo group.
For the best view of these images adjust your monitor
to distinctly show the difference between all 17 shaded boxes below.

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Mercury, July 20, 2004, 2:04UT 1/5 Second exposures. Gain 25. best 64 of 600 frames stacked, RGB shift, wavelet sharpening The orange color comes from imaging it close to the horizon and not from the planet itself. Click here to see more Mercury images. |
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Venus, May 3, 2004, 1:25UT 1/100 Second exposures. Gain 0, Gamma 50, Brightness 50. all 600 frames stacked, Gamma curve adjusted, slight sharpening Click here to see more Venus images. |
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Mars, November 2, 2005, 5:22 UT, CM=275
1/25 Sec., 10 FPS, Gain 0, Gamma 0, Brightness 100. White Balance previously frozen on the Moon. Astronomik IR blocking filter. Best 64 of 4665 frames stacked Registax2 Wavelet 5 at 30 Green highlight +10 in PhotoStudio Click here to see more Mars images. |
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Jupiter, May 7, 2005 at 3:30 UT.
1/10 Sec, Gamma 50, Brightness 50, 10 fps 300 best frames stacked with 2X resample and wavelet sharpening in Registax. Resampled back to 1x, crop and tone adjustment in photoStudio. Click here to see more Jupiter images. |
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Saturn, March 22, 2006, 4:39 UT
1/5 Sec, Gain 10, Brightness 75, Gamma 25. White balance frozen previously. Best 150 of 1005 frames stacked. Wavelet 5 @ 50 and histogram blue shift in Registax 1. Tone adjustment in PhotoStudio. Click here to see more Saturn images. |
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Uranus, August 1, 2004, 10:01 UT
1/5 Sec, Gamma 0, Gain 65, Brightness 60, 5 fps Best 700 of 2000 frames stacked with 2x resample in Registax. PhotoStudio processing: Shadow -30, Highlight -10 Unsharp mask 13 pixel, Resampled back to 1x. Click here to see the 2x image. |
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Neptune, August 14, 2004, 5:44 UT
1/5 Sec, Gamma 30, Gain 75, Brightness 45, 5 fps Best 1500 of 3000 frames stacked with 2x resample in Registax. PhotoStudio processing: Shadow -30, Midtone +20, Highlight -20 Unsharp mask 8 pixel, Despeckle, Resampled back to 1x. Click here to see the 2x image. |

Here are two of the best photographs I ever took using film through the RV-6, before web cameras were available.
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Globular star cluster M13, July 16, 1975. RV-6 telescope at prime focus, FL=48 inches. 15 Minute exposure, 103a-F film developed in D-19. |
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Mars, September 16, 1988. RV-6 telescope with a CP4 barlow, EFL=192 inches. (This is the same barlow that gives EFL=144 inches for the webcam, but the film camera and T adapter are longer than the webcam and Mogg adapter so the film ends up farther from the barlow than the CCD resulting in more amplification.) 1/3 second exposure on Technical pan film developed in Technidol. |