Planetary Animations & Movies

Presented in this section are various movies and animations of the planets obtained over the years.

 

 

The entire face of Jupiter in 2022


 

The entire face of Mars in 2020


 

Jupiter movie in 2021 using a 50cm telescope


 

Explore Scientific Interview 2021


Jupiter opposition movie 2018


Martian dust movements during August 2018 


Jupiter, June 12th, 2017 from Pic du Midi


 

Jupiter part rotation - April 2017


 

Mars close to opposition - June 2016


 

The entire face of Jupiter - June 2016


 

The entire face of Jupiter - March 2016


Sky at Night 2014 - Imaging the Ice Giants (Interview on how to best photograph these distant worlds.)


Royal Greenwich Observatory - Feature on Me and My work


Sky at Night - 2011


BBC1 News Report - Feature on my work


 

Sky at Night 2005 - Mars at opposition


 

Sky at Night 2004 - A visit to ESO Paranal Observatory


Sky at Night 2004 - Transit of Venus


All Night Star Party 2003 - From La Palma, Canary Islands


Mars in 2014


Jupiter February 2014 - Transit of Europa with the GRS
Obtained from Hamble, UK.C14 with ASI120MM camera. 


Comet Pan-STARRS changing tail             FSQ106 with STL-11000M camera.

Shot between May 6th and June 27th this movie shows how the comet appearance changed during the period Earth passed through the orbital plane of the comet (which occurred near the end of May.)


Jupiter in December 2012 - Rotation Movie.
Obtained from Souni, Cyprus during December 2012. 


The Great Red Spot heads off with Ganymede nearby
Obtained from Selsey, UK in November 2012 using a Celestron 14" SCT and Point Grey Flea3 CCD camera.


Jupiter in October 2012 - Rotation Movie.
Obtained from South Carolina, USA in October 2012 with Jim Phillips and David Tyler. 10" Mak cass and 10" Apo with Point Grey Flea3 camera.


A cloudy Mars in 2012
Obtained from Selsey, UK in Feb-March 2012 using a Celestron 14" SCT and Point Grey Flea3 CCD camera.


The Great Red Spot heads off.
Obtained from Selsey, UK in November 2011 using a Celestron 14" SCT and Point Grey Flea3 CCD camera.


Io passes over the Great Red Spot - September 2011.
Obtained from Selsey, UK in September 2011 using a Celestron 14" SCT and Point Grey Flea3 CCD camera.


Jupiter in 2011 - Rotation Movies.
Obtained from Selsey, UK in September 2011 using a Celestron 14" SCT and Point Grey Flea3 CCD camera.


Mars in 2010 - Rotation Movie.
Obtained from Berkshire, UK during Feb-March 2010 using a Celestron 14" SCT and Lumenera SKYnyx 2.0M CCD camera.


Jupiter in 2010 - Rotation Movie.
Obtained from Barbados in September 2010 using a Celestron 14" SCT and Point Grey Flea3 CCD camera.


Jupiter in 2009 - Rotation Movies.
Obtained from Barbados in September 2009 using a Celestron 14" SCT and Lumenera SKYnyx 2.0M CCD camera.


Jupiter in 2007 - Rotation Movie.
Obtained from Barbados in May 2007 using a Celestron 14" SCT and Lumenera SKYnyx 2.0M CCD camera.


Ganymede occulted by Jupiter's shadow - April 2006.
Obtained from Barbados in April 2006 using a Celestron 14" SCT and Lumenera LU075M CCD camera.


Jupiter in 2006 - Rotation Movie.
Obtained from Barbados in April 2006 using a Celestron 14" SCT and Lumenera LU075M CCD camera.


Mars in 2005 - Rotation Movie.
Obtained from Loudwater, UK in 2005 using a Celestron 14" SCT and Lumenera LU075M CCD camera.


Jupiter in 2005 - Rotation Movie.
Obtained from Barbados in April 2005 using a Celestron C9.25" SCT and Lumenera LU075M CCD camera.

 


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