Moon and Jupiter, again

Yesterday evening I was able to use the stable seeing shortly after sunset for some images of the moon:

All images with Astro-Physics 127mm f/8, Vixen Barlow, QYH5L-II camera. Processed in Autostakkert, Registax, Photoshop and Lightroom.

The air became quite unstable afterwards, but I still captured some AVIs of Jupiter:

 

An animation of 11 individual images.

Astro-Physics 127mm f/8, Vixen Barlow, QYH5L-II camera

FireCapture v2.4 Settings
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