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Jupiter Image 2013/02/18(UT)
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Martin Mobberley,Jean Jacques Poupeau,Edwin Pottillius,Paul G. Abel,Michel Jacquesson,kevin wildgoose,Peter Edwards,Pascal Lemaire,Alan Coffelt,Leo Aerts
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Satoshi Ota (309mm Newtonian)

[Tomigusuku city Okinawa Japan]
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Martin Mobberley (300mm Newton)

[Martin Mobberley: United Kingdom]

Jean Jacques Poupeau (356mm SC)

[Jean Jacques Poupeau : Pecqueuse France]

Edwin Pottillius(305mm Newtonian)
Here are (probably) my final Jupiter images for this apparition.
Seeing was pretty good but transparency was extremely bad making it difficult to obtain blue channels.

Despite this I still managed good sets. Io was just transiting the giant and can be seen in the SEB.




[Edwin Pottillius:Roeselare,Belgium:Kingdom of Belgium]

Paul G. Abel(203mm reflector)

Attached are two Jupiter drawings made on the 18th February.
Seeing was rather good at times and a number of fine details were observed. These include the following:

-GRS seems to have faded?
-Region following GRS much calmer,or lacking bright white structures seen earlier in apparition
-A number of dark festoons in the EZ
-The NEB contained a number of dark spots and structures.
-The northern edge of NTB dark and irregular.

stopped observing at 2050UT as seeing became to poor to continue.


[Paul G. Abel:Leicester:United Kingdom]
Michel Jacquesson (203mm SC)

[Michel Jacquesson : Sevigny-Waleppe (Ardennes) France]

kevin wildgoose(355mm SC)
Jupiter 2013/02/18,19:31 & 20:00  UT captured during good seeing




[kevin wildgoose:Oswestry,UK]

Peter Edwards(280mm SC)
Attached are three images of Jupiter with Io in transit then the shadow.
Average seeing with high cloud hitting frame rates.. [Peter Edwars: West Sussex United Kingdom]

Pascal Lemaire (280mm SC)

[Pascal Lemaire : France]

Alan Coffelt (280mm SCT(C-11))
Hello,I have attached 2 images about 30 minutes apart. Seeing was fairly poor.
Interacting white ovals are near the CM in the first image.
[Alan Coffelt:Georgia:USA]

Leo Aerts (355mm SC)
Herewith you find some Jupiter webcam results dated February 18 at 18h57 UT.  Together with another results showing the Io transit starting at 18h45 UT to 19h16 UT.

All results with a Celestron 14”, RGB Baader filters and an 2.5x powermate.

I hope they can be of use for the Jupiter Section.

Keep up the good work !

 18h57 UT

Jupiter 18 februari 2013 18h45 18h57 19h01 19h12 19h16 UT
[ Leo Aerts: Belgium]

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