Observation by Chris Hooker: Mercury IR 2nd July 2016
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Chris Hooker
Observer
Chris Hooker
Observed
2016 Jul 02 - 11:10
Uploaded
2017 Jan 08 - 12:29
Objects
Mercury
Equipment
- 250mm Newtonian
- Imaging Source DMK21AU04.AS webcam
- Baader IR-pass filter
Location
Didcot, Oxfordshire
Target name
Mercury
Title
Mercury IR 2nd July 2016
About this image
Mercury was imaged in daytime (from around 8 to 10 am) with an IR-pass filter. Due to the small size of the planet and poor daytime seeing, the proportion of good frames is very small, a few percent at best. To acquire enough data for a good image, multiple videos of 5000 frames were captured. Initial frame selection using Registax reduced the total number to around 1500 per video and eliminated most of the worst-quality frames. The final selection was done by visual examination in VirtualDub, retaining only the best frames prior to registration and stacking. Two independent sets of frames were each stacked and sharpened to yield the “verification images”. Common features in these images can be considered as genuine markings on the surface of Mercury. A final, more critical selection of frames is made to yield the final image. Comparing the result with a suitably blurred Messenger image shows that the features are indeed real.
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