Venus thermal 1-micron
21st and 23rd December 2013
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taken with a GSTAR-EX CCD video camera fitted with RG1000 near infrared filter and 12-inch Newtonian @ f/10. Commercially available filters that provide a steeper cut-in point at 1-micron can reveal more readily thermal back radiated detail of surface topography. Given the planets incredibly slow rotation rate, fixed geological detail will appear shifted by only a small amount over several days. It appears the broader characteristics the RG1000 NIR filter I use here (kicking in at around 970 or 980nm, is less effective at defining surface topography yet more readily reveals more rapidly moving amorphous cloud in the middle upper atmosphere set against or rather mixed in with the overall thermal background from the planets hot surface. |
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