So just some additional notes about my Jupiter viewing last night:
- I was using a "Vivitar 50x/100x Refractor Telescope with Tripod" for viewing. I'd not recommend this scope for any purposes due to being so cheap ($30) and the tripod is so flimsy that a good gust of wind will tip it over
- Taking the shot was extremely hard mostly because I could hardly keep still enough to get a sharp photo. To fix this, I plan on going back out tonight (if clear) and attaching the Xbox 360 Vision camera to the eyepiece and capturing the photo on my laptop. I fully expect a huge jump in clarity using this method (we'll see!)
- Jupiter was very low to the horizon last night, so this was probably the worst way to view it due to atmospheric distortion. If the planet was higher, the viewing would have been much more sharp (the least amount of atmosphere is straight up).
- Viewing Jupiter with the naked eye, the moons looked like faint colored blinking stars around Jupiter, and Jupiter had a light-brownish hue, but no cloud detail was able to be resolved.