Jupiter

Taken March 28, 2002, with the 237 camera operating at F:11. This is a composite of three images, to equalize the exposure differences between the planet and the moons. Jupiter was exposed for .1 second through a neutral density filter and the other two images of the moons were exposed for .5 second through the same filter. The innermost moon is Europa, followed by Io, then Callisto and Ganymede.
Taken March 3, 2005, with the Nikon D-100 from Carbon County. Outer moon on the right is Callisto, followed by Europa. On the left is Io closest to Jupiter, with Ganymede just outside Io. Exposure was 1/200th second on the planet and 1 second on the moons using ISO 1600 and the C-14 at F:11. The moons are much larger than they should be due to overexposure.