Was up late last night (actually early this morning) and noticed Jupiter was shining brightly in my backyard. I decided to break out my scope to see what it could do on Jupiter. Wasn't expecting much but I was surprised to see that I caught a faint hint of the equatorial cloud bands with a single exposure. I took a lot of shots at different settings to try and catch the most detail. I was looking on another site and found this: http://www.astropix.com/HTML/BEGINNER/Jupiter.htm
He was using a smaller scope than I was. Pretty impressive for a 70mm scope.
Of course your going to get much better detail when stacking but I think I did OK for a single exposure. This is a two shot composite one to expose for Jupiter and one to show its moons. Hope to try again when the Great Red Spot is visible.
Thanks for looking.

. Did you shoot with EP Projection and use your 55mm lens ?

