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Jupiter Image 2016/03/08(UT)
米山誠一,内藤峰夫,堀川邦昭,橋野英嗣
Peter Edwards,Alexei Pace,Kowollik Silvia,Ian Sharp,Martin R Lewis,Frank J Melillo,Gary Walker,Anthony Wesley,Kolovos Dimitrios,Johan Warell,Christophe Pellier,Paul G. Abel,Alan Coffelt
S.Yoneyama,P.Edwards,A.Pace,K.Silvia,I.Sharp,Martin.L,M.Naitou,Frank,K.Horikawa,H.Hashino,G.Walker,Anthony.W,Kolovos,J.Warell,Christophe.P,P.Abel,A.Coffelt

Seiichi Yoneyama(248mm Newton)
やっと晴れました。夜半頃に大赤斑が正面に回ってくるけど
曇りそうなのと2度寝は辛いので、早い時間に撮影しました。
21時半頃から雲が目立ちだしたので、1回だけで諦めました。

≪神奈川県横浜市  米山誠一≫[Seiichi Yoneyama:Kanagawa Japan]

Peter Edwards(C14 355mm SC)
I was looking forward to the double transit of Europa and Io last night. we even had a clear night for a change.
However the seeing was moderate at 5-6 most of the time deteriorating fast as soon as Io transited with seeing 2-3. Typical! Anyway,attached is a compilation of a few images from the sequence. With Jupiter at opposition,
the moon shadows were almost coincident with the moon as they crossed the disk. Best regards [Peter Edwars: West Sussex United Kingdom]

Alexei Pace (C14 350mm SC)
Good evening,

High altitude clouds and strong winds caused poor seeing conditions during the much-anticipated double shadow transit of Io and Europa across Jupiter's disc.

[Alexei Pace: Ir-Rabat,Malta]

Silvia Kowollik (150mm Macsutov-Cassegrain)
10 minutes later fog rolled in,so I could not capture the GRS...

[Silvia Kowollik  Ludwigsburg,Germany]

Ian Sharp (280mm SC)

Here's Jupiter close to opposition with Europa and Io (and their shadows) in transit. Two images in the link below showing the difference that 40 minutes can make to the seeing!
[Ian Sharp: Andalusia,Spain.]
Martin R Lewis (445mm Newton)
While it’s still newsworthy,here are a couple of images from last night’s event;
-         IR image (Winjupos derotate) with Astronomik 642nm filter
-         Colour cam image from 3mins later (single image- no derotate)
More still to come from a bit earlier in the night when the seeing was significantly better.





[Martin R Lewis: Hertfordshire United Kingdom]

Mineo Naitou(280mm SC)

[内藤峰夫:千葉県 流山市][M.Naitou:Chiba Japan]

Frank J Melillo(254mm SC)

[Frank J Melillo  Holtsville NY U.S.A]

Kuniaki Horikawa(300mm Newtonian)
衝の日の木星です。
微風ながら目まぐるしく風向の変わる夜で、なかなか雲が取れませんでしたが、
夜半前に晴れてくれました。


≪神奈川県横浜市泉区  堀川邦昭≫[Kuniaki Horikawa:Kanagawa Japan]

Hidetugu Hashino(305mm Newtonian)
薄雲がかかり露出不安定な状態でした。この後は雨となりました・・・

≪千葉県木更津市 橋野英嗣≫[Hidetugu Hashino:Chiba:Japan]

Gary Walker(355mm SC & 254mm APM)
air to good seeing but poor transparency.


[Gary Walker:Georgia:USA]

Anthony Wesley (406mm Newton)
Hi all,here is an image of Jupiter from 8th March in IR. The GRS is
visible rising at lower left.

[Anthony Wesley,Murrumbateman Australia]
≪アンソニ  オーストラリア≫

Kolovos Dimitrios ( 280mm SCT )


[Kolovos Dimitrios,Athens Greece]
《コロボス デミトゥリオス ギリシャ アテネ》
Johan Warell(220mm Newtonian)

[Johan Warell:Lindby:Sweden]

Christophe Pellier (250mm Cassegrain)
Here are some images of the double transit taken under fair seeing. 
These are some of my very first images with the ASI224MC,and the setting of the equipment is not yet settled... [Christophe Pellier Bruz City,France]

Paul G. Abel(203mm reflector)
attach two recent observations,the first observation shows the double transit of Europa and Io on the 7th March made in good seeing
as can be seen the satellites and their shadows almost coincide.
Io was the most striking,a definite orange colour and appeared to 'eat into' its shadow. The second observation was made on 14th March in poor seeing. [Paul G. Abel:Leicester:United Kingdom]

Alan Coffelt (280mm SCT(C-11))
 Here are two of the best images from these nights. A handful of other images coming soon.

[Alan Coffelt:Georgia:USA]

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