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Old 17-April-2007, 03:23 AM
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Default Europa + Ganymede

Europa + Ganymede formed a nice pair out of the FOV of Jupiter on the 13th April, so I captured them separately.

250 frames stacked on each, 150% resize.
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Great shot of the pair. for it's size lots of details noticeable well done. Clear Skies
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very nice Mike, amazing to think the moons can be filmed for detail
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Wow, seeing detail on these other worlds is amazing.
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Wow. Cool photos.
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Wow - I didn't know you could actually see surface detail on the moons from Earth!
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Very good photos.
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...can I trust my eyes?!?!

Mike, I can`t believe that You guys on the other end of the world are no longer content with imaging the planet jupiter...now You`re out for the galileo moons? it`s incredilbe!
look at the details on those 2 tiny pence!
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terrific job!
please gimme more!
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too good Mike, too good for word

Cheers and may the jet stream stay far away from your line of sight
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