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This is a shot of the Jupiter and her moons taken on November 12th 2010. The shot was taken with an EQ-6 Mount, no Autoguider, and an 800mm focal length, 8" Aperture f/4 Newtonian Telescope using my Canon Rebel T1i as an imager. I used a 3x barlow with an 9mm eyepiece. This shot was not stacked however it is the combination of two separate exposures, one to show Jupiter and one for the moons. I added the exact time as well as a simulated image to show which moon is which, you'll need to view the full resolution to read it.

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