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Jupiter Image 2013/10/12(UT)
三品利郎,遠藤宏次,小澤徳仁郎,大田 聡,堀内 直,柚木健吉,熊森照明
Dennis Put,John Sussenbach,Michel Jacquesson,John Rozakis,Gino Van Hauwermeiren,Leo Aerts,Sadegh ghomizadeh,Livio Finocchi,Jan Koet
D.Put,J.Sussenbach,Michel.J,Rozakis,T.Mishina,K.Endo,T.Kozawa,S.Ota,T.Horiuchi,Gino,K.Yunoki,A.Leo,Sadegh.GH,T.Kumamori,F.Livio,J.Koet

Dennis Put(280mm SC)
The seeing was very poor,but it was really cool to see the triple shadow transit.


[デニスプット:オランダ]
[Dennis Put:Brielle City Netherlands]

John Sussenbach(280mm SC)
This morning cluds and fog were abundantly present,but later some clear holes appeared.
transparancy was very variable and thge seeing was poor.
Fortunately later some improvement occured. Interstingly,at the end of the triple shadow event also the GRS was visible.
[スセンバッハ:オランダ] [John Sussenbach:Houten,Netherlands]

Michel Jacquesson (203mm SC)
At 02:00 and 03:00 UT,the sky was cloudy...but at 04:00,when I wake up for the third time,it was clear!
When I came down in my backyard,some clouds were coming from the south-east and Jupiter disappeared!
It was cloudy again till 05:30 and I began to think,I could get no images of the three shadows.
Then,the sky began to clear as Callisto was near the limb and I could make a 6 minutes AVI film with only short periods of visibility of Jupiter!
[Michel Jacquesson : Sevigny-Waleppe (Ardennes) France]

John Rozakis (300mm Newtonian)

Hi to all.This is Jupiter and moons Europa Io Callisto (10 minutes after sunrise) from Athens Greece 2013-10-12
[John Rozakis,Athens Greece]
《ロザキス ギリシャ アテネ》
Toshirou.Mishina (200mm Newtonian)

≪神奈川県  横浜市  三品利郎≫[Toshirou.Mishina:Kanagawa Japan]

Koji Endo(150mm Newtonian)
昼間の暑さから一転して寒気が入り込んだせいか、シーイングは最悪でピントの山がよく判りませんでした。


≪埼玉県越谷市 遠藤宏次≫[Koji Endo:Saitama Japan]

Kozawa Tokujiro(318mm Newtonian)
午前2時頃(JST)のシーイングは昨夜同様に最悪だったが
午前4時頃(JST)にはやや落ち着いてきた。しかし、
午前5時頃(JST)には薄雲が拡がり撮影できなくなった。


(Kozawa Tokujiro : Hachiouji-City Tokyo Japan)
≪小澤徳仁郎:東京都八王子市≫

Satoshi Ota (309mm Newtonian)

[Tomigusuku city Okinawa Japan]
≪沖縄県  豊見城市  大田 聡≫

Tadashi Horiuchi(300mm Newtonian)

《京都府宇治市、堀内直》[T.Horiuchi: Uji- City Kyoto Japan]

Gino Van Hauwermeiren(102mm refractor)

[Gino Van Hauwermeiren Oud-Turnhout Belgium]

Kenkichi.Yunoki (260mm Newtonian)


[Kenkichi Yunoki (Sakai City Japan)]
≪大阪府 堺市 柚木健吉≫
Leo Aerts (355mm SC)
Although seeing was very awful I had the opportunity to image the tripel shadow transit of October 12th 2013.

Herewith some low resolution images of the transit,starting at 4h31 UT,ending at 5h08 UT when clouds again were rolling in.

[ Leo Aerts: Belgium]

Sadegh ghomizadeh (235mm SC)
The image from Oct 12th  before  sunrise   unfortunately  case bad seeing
I couldn’t see with eyepiece the color & details so is that my location PLS see you them. [Sadegh ghomizadeh: Tehran IRAN ]

Teruaki Kumamori (280mm SC)

≪大阪府堺市 熊森照明≫[Teruaki Kumamori:Ohsaka Japan]

Livio Finocchi (200mm S.C)
2013/10/12 from 03:08 UT

04:50 UT

[Livio Finocchi: Tagliacozzo - L'Aquila - ITALY]

Jan Koet (Starfire EDT 180)

All filenames on the left side are the starting times
Every shot was taken for 40 seconds
Calculated CMI, CMII and CMIII are based on the average time, Calculated CMI, CMII and CMIII are based on the average time,
thus the time in the filename plus 20 seconds
Jupiter 01 2013-10-12 05h18m28s to end 05h21m21s UT RGB

Jupiter 01 2013-10-12 05h18m28s UT_R
CMI:57.9 CMII:154.6 CMIII:298.2

Jupiter 02 2013-10-12 05h19m19s UT_G
CMI:58.4 CMII:155.2 CMIII:298.7

Jupiter 03 2013-10-12 05h20m41s UT_B
CMI:59.5 CMII:156.2 CMIII:299.8

Jupiter 04 2013-10-12 05h24m36s to end 05h27m24s UT RGB
Jupiter 04 2013-10-12 05h24m36s UT_R
CMI:61.5 CMII:158.2 CMIII:301.8

Jupiter 05 2013-10-12 05h25m35s UT_G
CMI:62.1 CMII:158.9 CMIII:302.4

Jupiter 06 2013-10-12 05h26m44s UT_B
CMI:62.9 CMII:159.6 CMIII:303.2

Jupiter 07 2013-10-12 05h27m54s to end 05h31m10s UT RGB
Jupiter 07 2013-10-12 05h27m54s UT_R
CMI:63.7 CMII:160.4 CMIII:303.9

Jupiter 08 2013-10-12 05h28m55s UT_G
CMI:64.3 CMII:161 CMIII:304.5

Jupiter 09 2013-10-12 05h30m30s UT_B
CMI:65.2 CMII:161.9 CMIII:305.5

Jupiter 10 2013-10-12 05h32m09s to end 05h35m07s UT RGB
Jupiter 10 2013-10-12 05h32m09s UT_R
CMI:66.2 CMII:162.9 CMIII:306.5

Jupiter 11 2013-10-12 05h33m17s UT_G
CMI:67 CMII:163.6 CMIII:307.2

Jupiter 12 2013-10-12 05h34m27s UT_B
CMI:67.6 CMII:164.3 CMIII:307.9

Jupiter 13 2013-10-12 05h37m54s to end 05h40m33s UT RGB
Jupiter 13 2013-10-12 05h37m54s UT_R
CMI:69.8 CMII:166.4 CMIII:310

Jupiter 14 2013-10-12 05h38m48s UT_G
CMI:70.3 CMII:166.9 CMIII:310.5

Jupiter 15 2013-10-12 05h39m53s UT_B
CMI:70.9 CMII:167.6 CMIII:311.1

Jupiter 16 2013-10-12 05h41m16s to end 05h43m49s UT RGB
Jupiter 16 2013-10-12 05h41m16s UT_R
CMI:71.8 CMII:168.4 CMIII:312

Jupiter 17 2013-10-12 05h42m19s UT_G
CMI:72.4 CMII:169.1 CMIII:312.6

Jupiter 18 2013-10-12 05h43m19s UT_B
CMI:73 CMII:169.7 CMIII:313.3

Jupiter 19 2013-10-12 05h44m29s to end 05h47m04s UT RGB
Jupiter 19 2013-10-12 05h44m29s UT_R
CMI:73.8 CMII:170.4 CMIII:314

Jupiter 20 2013-10-12 05h45m30s UT_G
CMI:74.4 CMII:171 CMIII:314.6

Jupiter 21 2013-10-12 05h46m24s UT_B
CMI:74.9 CMII:171.5 CMIII:315.1

Jupiter 22 2013-10-12 05h48m47s to end 05h51m28s UT RGB
Jupiter 22 2013-10-12 05h48m47s UT_R
CMI:76.3 CMII:172.9 CMIII:316.5

Jupiter 23 2013-10-12 05h49m44s UT_G
CMI:77 CMII:173.5 CMIII:317.1

Jupiter 24 2013-10-12 05h50m48s UT_B
CMI:77.6 CMII:174.2 CMIII:317.8

Jupiter 25 2013-10-12 05h53m09s to end 05h55m47s UT RGB
Jupiter 25 2013-10-12 05h53m09s UT_R
CMI:79 CMII:175.6 CMIII:319.2

Jupiter 26 2013-10-12 05h54m01s UT_G
CMI:79.6 CMII:176.2 CMIII:319.8

Jupiter 27 2013-10-12 05h55m07s UT_B
CMI:80.2 CMII:176.8 CMIII:320.4

Jupiter 28 2013-10-12 05h57m10s to end 06h00m06s UT RGB
Jupiter 28 2013-10-12 05h57m10s UT_R
CMI:81.5 CMII:178 CMIII:321.6

Jupiter 29 2013-10-12 05h58m05s UT_G
CMI:82.1 CMII:178.7 CMIII:322.3

Jupiter 30 2013-10-12 05h59m26s UT_B
CMI:82.9 CMII:179.4 CMIII:323

Jupiter 31 2013-10-12 06h02m07s to end 06h04m54s UT RGB
Jupiter 31 2013-10-12 06h02m07s UT_R
CMI:84.5 CMII:181 CMIII:324.6

Jupiter 32 2013-10-12 06h03m05s UT_G
CMI:85.2 CMII:181.7 CMIII:325.3

Jupiter 34 2013-10-12 06h04m14s UT_B
CMI:85.8 CMII:182.3 CMIII:325.9

Jupiter 35 2013-10-12 06h05m33s to end 06h08m02sUT RGB
Jupiter 35 2013-10-12 06h05m33s UT_R
CMI:86.6 CMII:183.1 CMIII:326.7

Jupiter 36 2013-10-12 06h06m29s UT_G
CMI:87.1 CMII:183.6 CMIII:327.2

Jupiter 37 2013-10-12 06h07m32s UT_B
CMI:87.8 CMII:184.3 CMIII:327.9

Jupiter 38 2013-10-12 06h10m16s to end 06h13m18s UT RGB
Jupiter 38 2013-10-12 06h10m16s UT_R
CMI:89.4 CMII:185.9 CMIII:329.5

Jupiter 39 2013-10-12 06h11m10s UT_G
CMI:89.6 CMII:186.1 CMIII:329.7

Jupiter 40 2013-10-12 06h12m38s UT_B
CMI:90.9 CMII:187.4 CMIII:331



[Jan Koet : The Netherlands,Wateringen ]

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