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Phillip ToUcam 840

By  Ken Miller

Juupiter2bfinished.jpg (59877 bytes)

       This was my second attempt with my Toucam 840 of Jupiter & three of it's moons.  As you can see I am starting to get the hang of it.  Taken at the Girl Scout Camp Conroe 04/01/2004 with a Celestron NexStar 5, stacked in Registax and finished in Photoshop.  (Now to work on some color......
Jupiter2_90sec_maxlum_web.jpg (4982 bytes)        Well this was my first attempt with my Toucam 840 of Jupiter.  I was using my NexStar 5i and 2.5 Powermate.  The 90 second image was processed with Registax and tweaked in Maxln DL and Photoshop.  Taken Rafter M Ranch 04/09/2004
Jupiter5_62sec_mazlum_web.jpg (4242 bytes)        This was a 62 second exposure with my Toucam 840 with my NexStar 5i with the 2.5 Powermate.  Again it was processed and stacked in Registax and tweaked in Maxln DL and Photoshop.  I am starting to get the color down.  Taken Rafter M Ranch 04/09/2004
Jupiter4_100sec1_web.jjpg.jpg (3397 bytes)         This was a 100 second exposure with my Toucam 840 and has you can see the seeing had diminished. Again all the processing was the same as above.  Taken Rafter M Ranch 04/10/2004.  
Jupiter7_120secmaxln_web.jpg (3433 bytes)         This was a 120 second exposure with my Toucam 840 and you can see the Great Red Spot on the left side of the planet.  All the equipment and processing is the same as above.  Taken Rafter M Ranch 04/10/2004.  
venus_60sec_Maxlm_web.jpg (2877 bytes)

NEWEST:  This was a 60 second exposure of Venus and the camera controls set for more brightness.  As you can see you get a strange glow from Venus.  Same equipment, processing, location, and taken on 04/15/2004.

Venus _90sec_MaxIm.jpg (8478 bytes)

  This was my first attempt of a 90 second exposure of Venus with my ToUcam 840 and my LX-200 8" telescope.  The image was stacked in Registax and again tweaked in Maxlm DL with some processing in Photoshop. Taken Rafter M Ranch 04/15/2004. (tax day)

Jupiter_180sec_2x5barlow_Ma.jpg (4923 bytes)

  This is my newest Jupiter Image that I took with my ToUcam 840 and my LX-200 8" telescope.  I had a 2.5 Powermate in front of the ToUcam.  This is an 180 second video stacked in Registax and tweaked in Maxlm DL and Photoshop.  It was very windy tonight at the Rafter M Ranch 04/15/2004.  

Jupiter_Io_80sec_2x5barlow_.jpg (4631 bytes)

 This is my latest attempt of imaging Jupiter and Io.  I was using my ToUcam 840, 2.5 Powermate, and my LX-200 8" telescope.  This is an 80 second video stacked in Registax and tweaked in MaxIm DL and Photoshop.  This was at the Rafter M Ranch on 04/16/2004  

Jupiter_GreatRed-Spot_120se.jpg (4363 bytes)

  This is my best detail of Jupiter and it Great Red Spot.  I was using the same equipment listed above and the processing was the same.    E

Jupiter_300sec_2x5barlow_Ma.jpg (4844 bytes)

  This was a 300 second video of Jupiter with the Great Red Spot starting to show in the left and side of the image.  Same equipment and processing at the Rafter M Ranch 04/16/2004.   

Large-Jupiter-web.jpg (6760 bytes) This is close up of Jupiter so you can see the details that the little Phillips ToUcam 840 can image in a 120 second video.  I used the same equipment, and processing, but increased the image size for better details....
Jupiter_050105_40sec_cropped.jpg (4415 bytes) Newest:  This was taken with my TOA 130 on my NJP mount.  It was taken with my ToUcam 840 with my Powermate 5x.  It is a 40 second video, processed in Registax at the Texas Star Party on 05/03/2005.   Notice the shadow of Io???
Jupiter_050105_51sec.jpg (7021 bytes) Newest:  This was taken with my TOA 130 on an NJP mount.  It was taken at the Texas Star Party on 05/02/2005 with my ToUcam 840 and with a 2.5 Powermate.  Processed in Registax.  
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