Linux watches Jupiter, discovers a hit
Jul 22, 2009, 13:03 (1 Talkback[s])
[ Thanks to Chris
Bryant for this link. ]
Camera: Point Grey Research Dragonfly2 mono camera, ICX424al
Filters: Astrodon I-Series RGB
Capture details: 60 seconds in each filter @ 47fps.
Capture software: Coriander
Operating System: Linux (Fedora 10 x86)
Processing software: Ninox for crop and presort
Registax for alignment and stacking
Astra Image for deconvolution and RGB align
The Gimp for cleanup and captioning.
Complete
Story
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