[B]Today's picture, taken on November 7nd 2009 at 3:23 am.[/B]
Using the 98 in Hooker telescope. This is the second picture of this object. This time around we tried to get a better image.
The image has been rotated only and its great for dual screen wallpapers.
You may need to re-size this photo on your own.
You too can view this object at:
RA: 21h26m32.3s
DEC: +12°11m2.0s
[B]Check out its deviant art page: [url]http://rogelead.deviantart.com/art/Very-large-planet-moons-orbit-143104685[/url]
Also i have included a wallpaper size 3360x1050: [url]http://rogelead.deviantart.com/art/Very-large-planet-wallpaper-143105243[/url][/B]
[img]http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs51/i/2009/314/7/3/Very_large_planet__moons_orbit_by_rogelead.png[/img]
[img]http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs50/i/2009/314/f/8/Very_large_planet_wallpaper_by_rogelead.png[/img]
My guess for this one, the moons are real and the planet is shooped?
Doesn't seem to fit with what a gas giant normally looks like... the gasses seem to mix too much. It just seems a [I]little[/I] awkward, but very good none the less.
I swear to god these aren't telescope pictures. They are too good.
I feel like it's real...but I feel like it's not. But seeing how the Hooker telescope is actually a real thing, I'm wondering, if it is real, then why aren't there more pictures like this in the media.
it's fake but i want to believe it's real : (
Fake.
Very obviously a fake.
If it were real it would have far more detail and contrast.
[media]http://www.pta.edu.pl/orion/apodmain/apod/image/9907/jupiter_vg1.jpg[/media]
The most obvious detail letting on that this is fake, is that on the surface of the planet, you can actually see the tones change in horizontal layers. Typical of a crappy render job.
Cool you discovered a new gas giant in our solar system and also managed to get perfect photo's of it.
You guys shouldn't be so doubtful. I googled it and I think he's using:
[img]http://www.mtwilson.edu/vir/100/100_int.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=luishi5000;18304777]You guys shouldn't be so doubtful. I googled it and I think he's using:
[img]http://www.mtwilson.edu/vir/100/100_int.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
You missed the last thread though, he had a nice shot of some stars with a fake planet (That was semi-convincing) over them, so that's why everyone is trying to figure out what part of this is real and what part is fake.
coordinates point to galaxy NGC 7068. that image is a gas giant. can you stop trying to make your images seem real?
These are interesting. I'd be cool if you made a little video showing yourself at work.
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