Recently, the sky cleared up suddenly over in my place. Which was a rarity in itself. And since Jupiter is high up in the sky passing the meridian just before midnight, I grabbed that opportunity to image it just like any other night. And then, I remember saw Micheal Philips old post about rendering Jupiter into a 3D globe and generate a fly-by video. I think I saw a tutorial somewhere in youtube, but simply couldn't find it. Either it has been removed, or I was just imagining it.. syyyy.. Luckily nowadays we have a new friend, ChatGPT to help with the research. after a lot of wrong prompts and refining the scope, I finally found a way. So here it is Step - 1 (Summary). Generate the complete processed Jupiter photos as usual, using Autostakkert, Winjupos. I used imppg for sharpening (seems to be working much better than PixInsight! ), and back and forth to PixInsight for color balance and other cosmetic stuffs. Step - 2. (Winjupos) Open back the final TIF in Winjupos. Do Image Mea...
While doing a 30 sec exposure of myself in front of the giant 30" Dobsonian telescope, the very bright sporadic meteor appear right on top of the Pleiades! I saw it at the corner of my eye, but since the 30 second exposure was still in progress, I had to keep my excitement to myself until the exposure is finish! I was glad it turned out nicely. I've tried to photograph meteors for several years, and this was actually my very first successful shot! What else can I say, an upside-down Orion rising, starry nights despite the Moon still up the sky and causing shadows around the observing site, big Dobsonians to view the southern sky and a meteor passing near the Pleiades! .... a picture perfect moment! Oh yeah, this was taken during the Post-Eclipse Star Safari event, organized by 3RF AUstralia, at Coonabarabran, Australia on the weekend of 17-18 Nov 2012.
Ok, this is embarrassing. My last post here was 12 years ago!!! I do have another web called FalakOnline.net , and malay language-based website dedicated to my local Malaysian followers. But I think it's about time ... again.. to start writing for my english-speaking pals. I've shared most of my work on ... ehemm.. twitter/x , and now on bluesky . My facebook page is mostly for my Malaysian friends. I do have a flickr page which I haven't update for some time. But trying to explain details on my imaging adventures on social media like x and bluesky proved to be a pain. I guess I need to really get back 'blogging'. So here it is.. thanks to shoutout from Dylan on youtube on my recent video on Jupiter 3d flyby... I'm back!!! BTW, I've renamed this page to shahgazer.blogspot.com, the old one was astronomytechnology.blogspot.com (which sounded really goofy after all these years)
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