This rotation can have a significant effect on the sharpness of your images as features will smear when stacked due to their movement over the capture period, the longer the duration of your capture video the worse it will be. Just as the Earth rotates on its axis, so do the other planets in our Solar System, some faster and some much slower. This section covers what I believe are the key points to consider regarding camera settings and capture duration, assuming that you are imaging at the longer focal lengths required for high resolution planetary photography. I’ve covered the importance of seeing, focus and image scale in an earlier post - High Resolution imaging of the Moon ( ), so won’t restate the criticality of these factors here.
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