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-===== THEMIS planetary tour ===== 
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-One night in June '18  was our "planets night". These videos shows the imaging capability of a well-tuned 1m telescope with nice nightime seeing , ** without AO ** (it came after 2020), and some data processing (actually a lot of data processing ...). Some of the videos have a long enough timelime so as to make planetary rotation visible.\\ \\ 
-Shooting Jupiter and Io together wasn't that simple: I am happy it ends up nicely ! 
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-<source src="/wdata/WPlanetaryGallery/2018-06-04_Jup.mp4" type="video/mp4"> 
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-<source src="/wdata/WPlanetaryGallery/2018-06-04_Sat.mp4" type="video/mp4"> 
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-<source src="/wdata/WPlanetaryGallery/Mars_clean.mp4" type="video/mp4"> 
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-            Jupiter                  Saturn                          Mars                              Venus  
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-If you are looking for Mercury, it is somewhere else on this site, as it is one of our favourite daytime target.  
  
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