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Hi to all again!
Finally, after many days of processing I present my best work! New processing of Mercury, with many details!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg...ng/mercury.htm New processing of Venus, with clouds!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg.../eng/venus.htm and, at the end: Jupiter's moons...with many interesting details!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg...ng/jupiter.htm See you to the next update! : ) clear skies! Daniele Gasparri Perugia (Italy) Tel: +393334074378 www.marcofazzoli.com/danielegasparri |
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Daniele Gasparri wrote: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg...ng/jupiter.htm Absolutely inspiring work. especially your solar system pictures. Nice page to bookmark. Thanks! Starry Skies, Rich |
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Wonderful stuff, Daniele!
Especially after realizing that my internet accelerator was reducing the quality of images. I just right clicked and chose show original image. I hope that others who have dial-up/accelerators realize what must be done. ;^) Best regards, Bill "Daniele Gasparri" wrote in message news ![]() Hi to all again! Finally, after many days of processing I present my best work! New processing of Mercury, with many details!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg...ng/mercury.htm New processing of Venus, with clouds!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg.../eng/venus.htm and, at the end: Jupiter's moons...with many interesting details!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg...ng/jupiter.htm See you to the next update! : ) clear skies! Daniele Gasparri Perugia (Italy) Tel: +393334074378 www.marcofazzoli.com/danielegasparri |
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Hi, Daniele,
Thanks for the remarkably detailed pictures of Jupiter's satellites. I didn't know it was possible. I've bookmarked the page so I can refer to it again. Bill Meyers Daniele Gasparri wrote: Hi to all again! Finally, after many days of processing I present my best work! New processing of Mercury, with many details!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg...ng/mercury.htm New processing of Venus, with clouds!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg.../eng/venus.htm and, at the end: Jupiter's moons...with many interesting details!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg...ng/jupiter.htm See you to the next update! : ) clear skies! Daniele Gasparri Perugia (Italy) Tel: +393334074378 www.marcofazzoli.com/danielegasparri |
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Daniele Gasparri wrote:
Hi to all again! Finally, after many days of processing I present my best work! New processing of Mercury, with many details!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg...ng/mercury.htm New processing of Venus, with clouds!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg.../eng/venus.htm and, at the end: Jupiter's moons...with many interesting details!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg...ng/jupiter.htm See you to the next update! : ) clear skies! Daniele Gasparri Perugia (Italy) Tel: +393334074378 www.marcofazzoli.com/danielegasparri OK. I'm sold. I want to move to Perugia! Thank you for your most wonderful images and website. A bookmarker for sure. What a wonderful place. Regards, Etok __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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![]() valued customer wrote: Daniele Gasparri wrote: OK. I'm sold. I want to move to Perugia! Thank you for your most wonderful images and website. A bookmarker for sure. What a wonderful place. Thanks to all! If you want, I wait for you!!dark sky, few light pollution, good seeing, good weather, and beautiful city!! Regards, Etok Daniele Gasparri Perugia (Italy) Tel: +393334074378 www.marcofazzoli.com/danielegasparri |
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The pictures of Uranus are almost too good. Has anyone else got
detail like this on Uranus from a 9" SCT before? I used to barely be able to make it out as a planet with an 8" SCT. Venus, now if it looked like that without filters it would be on my list of favorites. Nice work nonetheless. |
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![]() "Daniele Gasparri" wrote in message news ![]() Hi to all again! Finally, after many days of processing I present my best work! New processing of Mercury, with many details!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg...ng/mercury.htm New processing of Venus, with clouds!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg.../eng/venus.htm and, at the end: Jupiter's moons...with many interesting details!: http://www.marcofazzoli.com/danieleg...ng/jupiter.htm See you to the next update! : ) those are inspiring photos! thank you for sharing your awesome work! -- md |
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tmc wrote:
The pictures of Uranus are almost too good. Has anyone else got detail like this on Uranus from a 9" SCT before? I used to barely be able to make it out as a planet with an 8" SCT. Venus, now if it looked like that without filters it would be on my list of favorites. Nice work nonetheless. It's amazing, isn't it? I bet it's a combination of meticulous collimation, very good seeing conditions and skillful processing. He uses a LOT of frames for each of his shots, it seems. With planets, my experience has been that seeing is half the battle, or all the battle if seeing is poor. With poor seeing, I can't make out Uranus with my 18". With very good seeing, I can see Neptune very clearly and Uranus looks like Jupiter in an ETX 90. Some regions of the country have poor seeing all the time or most of the time. Unless you travel with your scope, you'll never realize its potential if you live in one of these areas. Uncle Bob __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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![]() Manuel Joseph Din wrote: tmc wrote: It's amazing, isn't it? I bet it's a combination of meticulous collimation, Yes, 5 days to collimate my telescope.. very good seeing conditions and skillful processing. ...and wait for a very good seeing He uses a LOT of frames for each of his shots, it seems. A lot of best frames With planets, my experience has been that seeing is half the battle, or all the battle if seeing is poor. With poor seeing, I can't make out Uranus with my 18". With very good seeing, I can see Neptune very clearly and Uranus looks like Jupiter in an ETX 90. I confirm. It need a very very good seeing. And an appropriate processing of raw image. Some regions of the country have poor seeing all the time or most of the time. Unless you travel with your scope, you'll never realize its potential if you live in one of these areas. Yes. I'm very lucky because I have good seeing for many days per year. Uncle Bob Daniele Gasparri Perugia (Iltaly) Tel: +393334074378 www.marcofazzoli.com/danielegasparri |
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