Jupiter in 2001 with Io casting its shadow during a lunar transit. One of my last film pics of Jupiter before turning to CCD imaging. Approx 365 millions miles away and 88,000 mi. in diameter
Taken with a 12.5" f/6 Newtonian Reflector using eyepiece projection with a 5mm Orthoscopic eyepiece. Effective magnification 381x, effective focal length 19,000mm
Exposure
2 seconds at 19,000 mm f/60
Film & Developer
Kodak 200
Paper & Developer
C41 Pro lab
Hybrid Materials & Processing
Scanned 4x6 print
Digital Post Processing Details
minor tweaking
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