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Jupiter Image 2002/03/04(UT)

伊藤紀幸,風本明,永長英夫,畑中明利,Dr. P. Clay Sherrod,Antonio Cidadao

N.Ito,A.Kazemoto,H.Einaga,A.Hatanaka,Clay,A.Cidadao


Noriyuki Ito (600mm Cassegrain, Digital Video SONY DCR-TRV20)

 
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天候が安定せず雲間からの撮影になりました。
永続白斑BA(2系76度)がGRS(81度)の南側を通過中です。
さらにその南側にはSSTBの小白斑群(62,76,89,97度)が確認できます。
STrZの暗斑は37度。
NEBは2系152度のBargeからEZn1系350度付近にかけてリフトが発達し,
2系69度のBargeを取り囲むようになっています。その他NEBには38,79度にNotch
が確認できます。

新潟県立自然科学館 60cm カセグレン式反射望遠鏡 K-40mmコリメート
各9〜10枚コンポジット     SONY デジタルビデオカメラ DCR-TRV20にて撮影
≪新潟県 伊藤紀幸≫

Akira Kazemoto(308mm Newton, Digital still camera NEC PICONA)
Seeing  4/10 ,  Trans  3/5
永続白斑BAがGRSを追い越しそうです。
NEBのリフトも活発なようです。
 ≪京都府久世郡 風本明≫


Hideo Einaga (250mm Newton, Digital Still Camera NEC PICONA)
2002/03/04 09:53:20 (UT)
CMI = 343.8, CMII =  30.3, CMIII = 122.9
De =  +2.0, E.Dia = 41.53"
9 frames composite
Seeing=3/10,Trans=2/5
25cm+barlow3x(F=34)+Picona(1/7s)


2002/03/04 10:37:15 (UT)
CMI =  10.6, CMII =  56.9, CMIII = 149.4
De =  +2.0, E.Dia = 41.53"
6 frames composite
Seeing=3/10,Trans=2/5
25cm+barlow3x(F=34)+Picona(1/7s)


2002/03/04 11:27:59 (UT)
CMI =  41.5, CMII =  87.5, CMIII = 180.1
De =  +2.0, E.Dia = 41.52"
5 frames composite
Seeing=3/10,Trans=2/5
25cm+barlow3x(F=34)+Picona(1/7s)


2002/03/04 12:16:46 (UT)
CMI =  71.3, CMII = 117.0, CMIII = 209.6
De =  +2.0, E.Dia = 41.52"
5 frames composite
Seeing=4/10,Trans=2/5
25cm+barlow3x(F=34)+Picona(1/7s)
HIDEO EINAGA ≪兵庫・加西 永長英夫≫


Akitoshi Hatanaka (400mm Cassegrain, Video Camera Sony TRV9)
    2002/03/04  11:17:40(UT)
     T=350.6  U=21.4  V= 114.5
     De=+2.09  E.Dia= 41.25"
     24 Frames Composite
     seeing  4~5  /10

     40cm Cassegrain (F15)
     Or 25mm  Collimate
     SONY TRV-9  Video Camera
≪三重県熊野市 畑中明利≫

Dr. P. Clay Sherrod (310mm Schmidt Olympus C-3000 camera)
A beautifully steady night tonight thus far.  Some incredible activity
continuing within the NEB, with the strong diagonal rift increasing in both
separation and in longitudinal expanse.

NOTES:

dusky oval feature at s. edge of SEBs and into STrZ continues expansion
longitudinally.  Note the growth of the NEB rift and the bright
intensification of the "opened" area in the diagonal separation.  Nice dusky
oval on n. edge of NTB, just west of CM.  Europa is seen at right.  See also


Seeing very good.  Incredibly beautiful detail seen around GRS and oval BA
now....note the intense streak pr. GRS and the very dark nature of the zonal
area immediately following the GRS/BA interaction. Very vague circular area
in SEZ is Europa .  NEB rift is increasing in breadth
and in longitudinal extent greatly.


The indicator for the location of the Jovian satellite Europa was in error
on the first send of the ASO Jupiter #3 image ....please note the
correction on this attached image.


Final image for March 4.  Seeing conditions were very good but considerable
wind and cold.  Note barge B-4 rotating into view and considerable extent
and breadth of the expanding NEB rift at this time.

Much activity following the point of confluence of the GRS and BA....


Clay
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Dr. P. Clay Sherrod
sherrodc@ipa.net
Arkansas Sky Observatory
www.arksky.org


[Dr. P. Clay Sherrod  Arkansas  State U.S.A]
 ≪クレイ シェラード アメリカ アーカンサス≫

Antonio Cidadao (280mm C11+ST-237 CCD camera)
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Hi again,

Here are the Mar04 images I mentioned in my previous message.

Notice the NEB rift in the "p" hemisphere in the first color image, and the
the dark STrZ spot that is more or less aligned with it.

Also notice the NEB WOS/barge pair near CM at about 21:00UT. The barge is
completely surrounded by rift clouds and is more distant from the WOS than
in the Mar07 images.

BA continues to present a smaller CH4 counterpart. No co-localization
assessment has yet been done on these images.

Some mid-SEB white clouds in the disturbance that follows the GRS are
methane bright.

Good observations

Antonio

 ≪アントニオ シダダオ ポルトガル≫
[Antonio Cidadao  Oeiras - Portugal ]

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