00:20:40 hannahbroder: Welcome!! 00:23:42 Bob B: My background is my 1st ever attempt at AP. 00:23:42 Bob L: Bob Lecorchick > lecorchick@verizon.net 00:25:18 Chico Joshi: Good evening, I am a guest, thanks for having me. 00:32:18 hannahbroder: HAL instagram submission form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSds2qpZyyB6u00-7xrLZ7m848QIr3AYPlcdW9Wzg0-FjdRGAA/viewform 00:32:45 hannahbroder: HAL instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hocoastro/ 00:43:52 Krystal Rolon (GCS): The website with reference to the book: https://www.planetary-astronomy-and-imaging.com/en/planetary-astronomy-the-book/ 01:29:11 Jim Johnson: Is there a recommended minimum exposure duration? 01:31:19 Duane Dehnert: Not sure about a minimum, but you want as much as you can. However, the planet moves so fast that anything more than 2-3 minutes it starts to blur. 01:34:47 Jim Johnson: Thanks Duane. I should have been a little clearer. What is the minimum single frame exposure. I feel a little uncomfortable going below 6ms, but is it ok go lower? 01:38:25 Duane Dehnert: Absolutely, the faster your setup can handle, the more frames you'll capture in a couple minutes. 01:43:31 Jim Tomney: Jupiter Imaging Training: https://forms.gle/4mCwyzLAVM9WSTKF6 01:43:54 Arjun Meenashi Sundar: Great Presentation! I didn't know there was this much to planetary imaging. 01:43:54 Krystal Rolon (GCS): great talk Jim! 01:44:20 Ian Slepian: Very well done! 01:47:59 Kenneth Sall: Great presentation, Jim! Obviously a huge amount of preparation and knowledge went into it! 01:57:18 Kenneth Sall: Beautiful, Wayne! 02:16:36 Dave Zolet: Nice one Phil