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Jupiter Image 2005/05/06(UT)
瀧本和彦,
Christopher Go,Clay Sherrod,Christophe Pellier,Paolo R. Lazzarotti
K.Takimoto,Christopher Go,Clay,Christophe.P,P.Lazzarotti

Kazuhiko takimoto (Drawing: 150mm Newtonian)

≪神奈川県相模原市 瀧本和彦≫
Christopher Go (Celestron C8:Toucam webcam)
Seeing was around 9/10 tonight but transparency was around 3/5 with haze and some clouds. I was able to get one good image. before the clouds rolled in.
Note the two dark red spots on the NEB. The EB is filled with blue festoons of different shapes. There is is a dark barge and a white spot on the SPR.

[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Dr. P. Clay Sherrod (410mm SC : ToUcam PRO)
Jupiter imaged under rapidly shifting convective currents; some processing artifact
distortion around edge.  Note the continued and now-widespread activity via white spot and
oval features within the STC, covering a considerable span of latitude in this particular
view.

A very prominent disjunction and skewing of the NEBs into the NEZ continues and appears to
be intensifying as well as the rift associated widening considerably; this is seen near
the CM in this series.

Also note the reddish feature in the NTB which has been monitored for about a month now;
it appears to be skewing slightly northward as clearly shown just pr. the CM for this feature.

[Dr. P. Clay Sherrod  Arkansas  State U.S.A]

Christophe Pellier (C14 ; ATK-1HS)
Hi all, here are some new images. Seeing was fairly good, despite the jetstream, but some high clouds ruined all chances to get some good images with the ATK.
The Equatorial belt (EB) looks quite conspicuous now.

[Christophe Pellier Bruz City , France]
Paolo R. Lazzarotti (250mm Newton : Lumenera LU075M)

[Paolo R. Lazzarotti : Massa-City,Italy]

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