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Jupiter Image 2004/04/04(UT)

忍穂井幸夫,風本明,阿久津弘明,中村太一,柚木健吉,
Carlos E. Hernandez,Vittorio Amadori,Carmelo Zannelli,seung-yong choi

Y.Oshihoi,A.Kazemoto,H.Akutsu,T.Nakamura,K.Yunoki,V.Amadori,C.Zannelli,Choi


Yukio Oshihoi (200mm Newtonian, Philips ToUcam Pro)
4日UTは気流が悪く木星が画面上を踊っているような有様で
ピント位置もすぐにずれてしまい苦労しました。


[Yukio Oshihoi  (Hirakata-City Oosaka-Prefecture  Japan)]
≪大阪府 枚方市 忍穂井幸夫≫


Akira Kazemoto(308mm Newton, 308mm Newton, ToUcam Pro)
≪京都府久世郡  風本明≫


Hiroaki Akutsu(280mm Newtonian)
≪北海道旭川市  阿久津弘明≫


Taiichi Nakamura(203mm SCT, ToUcam PRO)
2004/4/4 13:18:17(UT) I=124.7 II=116.1 III=51.4
ToUcam Pro 1/25sec 1194 frames stacked
203mmSCT 2xBarlow IR-cut filter
Seeing 6/10 Trans. 3/5
Taiichi Nakamura (Yamaguchi-City Yamaguchi-Prefecture Japa)
≪山口県山口市  中村太一≫


Kenkichi.Yunoki (200mm Newtonian, ToUcam Pro)
最近高度が上がるに従って透明度が悪くなるようで、ゲインを上げながらの撮像となる日が多い。
[Kenkichi Yunoki  (Sakai City  Japan)]
≪大阪府  堺市  柚木健吉≫


Carlos E. Hernandez (Drawing:9-inch (23-cm) F/13.5 Maksutov- Cassegrain)
I made an observation of Jupiter this morning under average seeing conditions (5/10) with moments of 6-7/10. Detail was noted especially over the SSTZ/STB (including oval BE), EZ.  and the NEB. I welcome any comments you may have on my observation.
Date (U.T.): April 4, 2004
Time (U.T.): 05:15
L1 190.2, L2 184.2. L3 119.3
Instrument: 9-inch (F/13.5) Maksutov-Cassegrain
Magnification: 258x
Filters: None
Seeing (1-10): 5, Antoniadi (I-V): III
Transparency (1-6): 4-5
Notes:
South Polar Region  (SPR): Appears dusky to dull (4-5/10) an mottled.
South South South Temperate Zone (SSSTZ): Appears thin and shaded (6/10).
South South South Temperate Belt (SSSTB): Appears thin and dusky (4/10).
South South Temperate Zone (SSTZ): Appears thin and shaded (6/10).
South South Temperate Belt (SSTB): Appears slightly broad and dusky to dull 94-5/10).
South Temperate Zone (STZ): Appears bright (7/10) following the oval BE complex.
South Temperate Belt (STB): Appears dark (3/10) with the very bright (8/10) oval BE surrounded by a dark (3/10) collar towards the preceding limb.
South Tropical Zone (STrZ): Appears bright (7/10) without any other detail visible within it.
South Equatorial Belt (SEB): Appears dark to dusky (3-4/10) with a thin, bright (7/10) rift (or zone) dividing it.
Equatorial Zone (EZ): Appears bright (7/10) with dull (5/10) streaks and very bright (8/10) ovals noted within it.
North Equatorial Belt (NEB): Appears dark to dusky (3-4/10) with a complex of very bright (8/10) rifts preceding and following the CM. Very dark 92/10) festoon bases are noted along the southern border (NEBs).
North Tropical Zone (NTZ): Appears broad and bright (7/10) with a very bright (8/10) bay noted along the NEBs preceding the CM.
North Polar Region (NPR): Appears dusky to dull (4-5/10) with a thin, bright (7/10) rift noted within it.

The best of luck to you and your family and in your own imaging of Jupiter.
[[Carlos E. Hernandez  South Florida U.S.A ]]


Amadori(505mm Newtonian Philips Vesta Pro)
Jupiter 2004/04/04 H. 21:23 U.T.
MC Alter 180mm F.Eq. 6750 with Philips Vesta Pro
Seeing 5-6/10 Transp 4/10
[Vittorio Amadori-Soiano del Lago-Italy]

Carmelo Zannelli ( 412mm Newtonian: Philips ToUcam pro)200mm Newtonian 180 Maksutov Newtonian



Here a Ganimede image taken through my Alter MN 76 (mak-New 180mm. f/6)
telescope, at three different focal lengths: 7,2 - 8,5 - 10,8 meters...
Date: 2004 - 04 - 04
U.T.: in order of focal lengths > 20:30 - 20:58 - 21:19
Telescope: Mak-New 180mm
Imaging camera: Webcam Vesta Pro with IR-Cut filter
Seeing: 6/10  Transp. 4/5
130mm Newtonian : Philips ToUcam pro



Here a comparison of Io & Ganimede on 4th april with the planetary NASA simulator....

[Carmelo Zannelli ,  Sicily-Italy]

seung-yong choi (250mm Dall Kirkham : Philips ToUcam Pro)
250mm Dall Kirkham : Philips ToUcam Pro
[SEUNG-YONG CHOI, ANSAN CITY , KOREA][韓国]


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