![]() LEFT: Smartphone picture of jupiter CENTER: Jupiter through a refractor telescope RIGHT: Jupiter through an 8″ Schmidt Cassegrain telescope #1: What telescope should I get to capture the planets? I’m always happy to learn new things and I’ll do my best to answer each of your questions. Also, if you have useful information or questions about planetary imaging you want to share, please leave your comments in the comment section. So if you’re interested in the topic of planetary imaging and astrophotography, I invite your check out my website and subscribe to my YT channel. Throughout this blog, I’ll link to relevant information and I’ll make follow-up v/blogs where I discuss each of these tips about equipment, capturing, and processing the planets in more detail. Finally, I’ll discuss some software options to process your pictures. ![]() After that, I’ll share some tips on how to find and capture the planets in the night sky. The first couple of tips are about the kind of astrophotography gear you can best use to capture the planets. I hope this information will help you to become better at imaging the planets with a telescope, and save you from some of the “mistakes” that I’ve made in the past. ![]() Top 10 tips to image the planets with a telescopeīelow, I’ll discuss each of these recommendations in more detail.
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