Planet Jupiter color composite from a red exposure at 10:54:38 UT, a green exposure at 10:57:28 UT and a blue exposure at 11:00:02 UT on 04/15/95. The telescope was an 8" Celestron Schmidt/Cassegrain operating at f/10. The camera was a SBIG ST-6 CCD. The exposure time 0.10 seconds for each exposure. Adobe Photoshop was used to enhance the image and make the composite.
This image was obtained at the Student Observatory on the morning of April 15, 1995, using a Santa Barbara Instrument Group ST-6 electronic camera on the 8" Celestron Compustar. The exposure was 0.1 seconds in length at 3:57:28 am (10:57:28 UT). Visible are the major bands and belts and the famous Great Red Spot.
This composite color image was obtained at the Student Observatory on the evening of June 3, 1995, using a Santa Barbara Instrument Group ST-6 electronic camera on the 12" Wiley Cassegrain. The exposures were 0.2 seconds in length at 9:52:21 pm (red), 9:55:20 (green) and 9:57:36 (blue). Visible are the major bands and belts and the famous Great Red Spot.