Antonio Cidadao (250mm LX200SCT : FLICM7 1E CCD camera)
|
Here is some more data, obtained on Jan 11, unfortunately with less
favourable seeing. S is up and p. is to the left. The approach to register
IR and methane is the same.
This time, GRS, BA and the NNTZ oval were visible and, fortunately, so was
the SEB disturbance. The described phenomenon (methane-bright over IR-dark)
occurs in SEB following the disturbance, with considerable coincidence
between IR and methane
bright clouds p. of it.
≪アントニオ シダダオ ポルトガル≫
[Antonio Cidadao Oeiras - Portugal]
|
Ed Grafton (14 inch f/11 Celestron SCT, ST6 CCD medium resolution mode)
|
Hi Jupiter Observers
Here is an observation from January 11th 2004 at 09:00 UT. The transparency
was very good 8/10 and the seeing was very good, 8/10 with heavy dew. The
weather was very cool with the temperatures in the
upper 30s F in the early hours of the mourning.
EdGrafton,HoustonTexas,ST5CCCDanda14inchf/11CelestronSCT
BarlowProjectiontof/27aprox.21arcsecondsperpixel.
Imagedata:
BLUE +IRrejection, .6seconds,Edmundsfilter
GREEN+IRrejection, .4seconds,Edmundsfilter
RED +IRrejection, .2seconds,Edmundsfilter
Clear filter, NoIR.14seconds,Edmundsfilter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Here is an observation from January 11th 2004 at 10:29 UT. The transparency
was very good 8/10 and the seeing was very good, 8/10 with heavy dew. The
weather was very cool with the temperatures in the
upper 30s F in the early hours of the mourning.
Ed Grafton, Houston Texas, ST5C CCD and a 14 inch f/11 Celestron SCT
Barlow Projection to f/27 aprox .21 arc seconds per pixel.
Image data:
BLUE + IR rejection, .6 seconds, Edmunds filter
GREEN + IR rejection, .4 seconds, Edmunds filter
RED + IR rejection, .2 seconds, Edmunds filter
Clear filter, No IR .14 seconds, Edmunds filter
[Ed Grafton, Houston Texas U.S.A.]
ALPO-Japan Latest
Jupiter Section
|