Hello Hans-Jürgen,
Good to see you here.
Your Jupiter spectrum shows Jupiter in the middle and several spectra of Jupiter on each side. The one you want is the blazed 1st order on the right of Jupiter.
The spectrum is blurred though which is because the Star Analyser needs a point of light like a star.
I recommend starting with a bright A or B star which will show clear Hydrogen Balmer lines. Castor, Regulus or Delta Cas are good examples at this time of year. Focus on the star first then move the focusser in slightly to make the lines sharp. You should see something like this
http://www.threehillsobservatory.co.uk/ ... tra_12.htm
You can see telluric lines with the Star Analyser but the strongest are in the IR beyond the range of your DSLR camera. You can see the strongest one (O2) there in the Gamma Cas spectrum at 7600A for example.
You can take a spectrum of Jupiter (or other bright objects which are not points) using the Star Analyser in front of your DSLR lens like this
http://www.threehillsobservatory.co.uk/ ... opy_11.htm
Best Regards
Robin
www.threehillsobservatory.co.uk