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30 Ιαν 2014 · Has anyone figured out how to minimize edge artifacts that occur in planet capture? As you can see in my processed image there is a ring on the right edge. Processed in AutoStakkert!2 and Registax. Jupiter captured at fr 30, exp 1/30 and gain 90% in IC Capture. The IC Capture histogram was at about 190 during capture. Should I increase the gain?
19 Σεπ 2011 · My best idea is that it is due to poor seeing which causes the edge of the planet to appear double. Try doing a re-align in Registax 6 and select a bunch of points around the outside of the planet. That should help. Also make sure the camera is set as linearly as possible.
27 Οκτ 2019 · Did you know that each of your fingers is connected to a planet? Your hands hold a cosmic energy map, with each finger representing a different planet and its unique qualities. Understanding this connection allows you to harness planetary energies and more deeply align with your inner self.
25 Ιουλ 2022 · It had long been wondered why the planet does not have rings like its neighbouring gas giant Saturn - which are largely made of ice. Researchers from the University of California, Riverside, ran...
Jupiter’s faint rings are likely from meteor bombardment of its moons, sending material into space. However, other stronger ring systems have numerous plausible origins. It’s possible they come from material leftover from the formation of our solar system, captured by the planets.
8 Δεκ 2022 · Tour the rings of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, plus asteroids, a dwarf planet, and an exoplanet.
The rings of Jupiter are a system of faint planetary rings. The Jovian rings were the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System, after those of Saturn and Uranus. The main ring was discovered in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe [1] and the system was more thoroughly investigated in the 1990s by the Galileo orbiter. [2]