Archive for August, 2009

Webcams & Jupiter Images Compared

Monday, August 31st, 2009
Webcam Jupiter Images Compared

Webcam Jupiter Images Compared

Hi All,

Here is a set of Jupiter images taken one right after the other using 3 different webcams,and a 2x Barlow lens on my 10″ SCT in my backyard in Dayton, Ohio.

The DMK image seems much bigger, but that is only because of my C-T adapter on the DMK, it actually puts the barlow lens about 2 inches in front of the CMOS chip, which gives a larger image scale.

Now the seeing was not great, actually pretty poor, but I was able to extract some information out of each Jupiter image under the same conditions.

Now the SPC900CN(operating at 640×480) and the Toucam Pro2(operating at 640×480) are both single shot color cameras made by Philips.

The DMK 21AF04 is a Monochrome camera(operating at 800×600), so I had to take 3 images thru RGB filters and combine them to get a single color image.

The Philips 900 ($81.00)camera was not as good as the Toucam pro2($169.00) or the DMK 21AF04 monochrome($450), there was a lot more noise in the 900 which made it difficult to make out fine detail.

The Toucam pro 2 did a good job considering the seeing conditions, which still gave an acceptable image with okay detail.. this is a great camera if you just want to take a quick color shot, no muss no fuss!

The DMK being a Monochrome camera requires a lot more work, you have to take 3 images, one in each, Red, Green, & Blue Filters and in rapid succession to prevent blur from Jupiter’s quick rotation. Then combine them in software to get a single true color image.

Is all this extra work worth the extra detail seen?

Yes, definitely its worth the detail,…If want to see the finest details possible in the cloud tops, including any new features…its a must!

Considering our seeing in the Midwest we are lucky to get what I have in the current image….

And Yes, The Wesley Impact Scar on Jupiter is still visible..it is quite long and thin now. Seeing was so poor(average for the Midwest) that I did not even notice it when I was looking at Jupiter and capturing the AVI data that night, but I noticed it after processing the avi file in Registax.

Now the difference in the cost for each also shows the difference in quality as well.

If you want the best go with the DMK, if you can’t afford the DMK, go look for a used Toucam Pro 2, its hard to beat as a low cost single shot color camera.

The old adage “you get what you pay for” just may hold true here, as well as you get what you put into it, all that work and time.

Disclaimer—I don’t work for or represent any of these companies, I just bought & own all three cameras over the years…and decided to try to compare them for image quality.

I hope this was useful for anyone looking to do planetary imaging.

Best Regards,

John Chumack

www.galacticimages.com

Major Lightning/Electrical Storm hits Dayton, Ohio

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
Lightning Storm Dayton, Ohio USA 08-04-09

Lightning Storm Dayton, Ohio USA 08-04-09

Hi all,

I was trying to capture Meteors when all of a sudden, I caught lightning instead.

A Major Lightning/Electrical Storm 08-04-09 Dayton, Ohio 6:30 am
We got a major electrical storm this morning,

I had to shut my Observatory Meteor detecting cameras down to protect it from all the electrical discharges. I did catch a few Persied Meteors before the clouds and lightning rolled in, but will post those later.

It was crazy,….Dangerous, but cool to watch!!!

I need to check my observatories both here and in Yellow Springs, hopefully there was no damage at JBSPO.

Check out the lightning pics from my front and backyard for now…

Best Regards,

John Chumack

Galactic Images

www.galacticimages.com

Delta Aquarids & Persied Meteor Showers for 2009

Monday, August 3rd, 2009
Delta Aquarid Meteor 2009

Delta Aquarid Meteor 2009

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Hi All,

The Delta Aquarid Meteor Shower is on going, and the Perseid Meteor shower is starting shortly.

Here is a shot from my NorthEast sky video camera, mounted in my backyard observatory in Dayton, Ohio,USA.

The still image is of a Very Bright Southern Delta Aquarid Meteor which is very rare to see them this bright, most of the Southern Delta’s are rather dim, and usually only have about a ZHR of 20, that is Meteors per hour.

I captured several Southern Delta Aquarids Meteors throughout the night.

The shower typically runs from July 12 until August 19, and the peak already occurred on the 28th of July 2009.

They appear to come out of Aquarius in the South Eastern sky heading North .   Start looking for stragglers after 10:00pm until 5:30 am.

The upcoming  Persied Meteor shower….

While the camera was going from 1:00am until 6:00am, I picked up another 15 Persied meteors, the rates are picking up nightly.

Even though the moonlight will prevent us from seeing all but the Brightest meteors, this premier summer meteor shower is known to produce many bright ones, so it is still worth watching.

ZHR will likely be around 60 to 100 meteors per hour, as this is a fairly reliable shower. The shower typically runs July 17th to August 24th.

This years Peak is expected on the Morning of the 12th of August 2009.

Look  North East  toward the constellation of Perseus starting at 10:00pm  and continue to watch until 5:30 am.

I’ll continue monitoring and capturing the showers and fill you in on the results.

Best Regards,
John Chumack
www.galacticimages.com