Fortunately the looooong storm time has ended in France. The air is not so calm, but the Moon is high during first quarter. These pics are 1500-image stacks, processed with AviStack, Registax and a bit of PhotoShop. Sam convinced me to stack a lot of frames for Jupiter, and that's also a very good advice for the Moon, to reduce the noise, especially in the shadows.
With my former camera (QHY5), the noise was very prominent in low enligthments (terminator). The ASI is by far more performing even near the terminator. Since the sensitivity is excellent, the exposures are very short and this helps A LOT to manage the turbulence.
Unfortunately, it's so performing that I have now too much decent images, and Avistack runned for more than 15 hours (1,8 Gb for each SER).
Important: due to the extremely tiny pixels of the 120MM, any dust on the sensor is catastrophic. But the protection windows is really efficient. It helps a lot!
Nicolas