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Jupiter Image 2005/06/15(UT)
阿久津弘明,
Randy Tatum,Clay Sherrod,Christopher Go,Donald C Parker,Paulo Casquinha
H.Akutsu,R.Tatum,Clay,Christopher Go,Don,P.Casquinha

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


Randy Tatum(250mm f/10 refl:ToUcam Pro)
Attached is an image from this evening. It was very warm and humid, but mostly clear for a change. Seeing was 6/10 and transparency 4/5. I used the 25.4cm f/12 refl., 2x barlow, no filter, ToUcam Pro, Registax3, Photoshop Elements.

[ Randy Tatum, Richmond, VA U.S.A]
Dr. P. Clay Sherrod (410mm SC : ToUcam PRO)
Jupiter in poor conditions; note the steady activity in the southern regions, and the triplicity of the SEB at this time.

[Dr. P. Clay Sherrod Arkansas State U.S.A]

Christopher Go (Celestron C8:Toucam webcam)
Finally it's double transit night. The sky is clear except for some haze. Sadly, seeing was was terrible at around 5-7/10 with 3/5 transparency.
Anyway, I was able to scrape some images. The image first image you have 3 satellites and the GRS. Europa is on the left on it's way to Jupiter's back. Ganymede is the dark feature on the NNTB. While Io is on the right headed for the double transit. Note the bright round spot on the EB/NEB border on the left side of Jupiter.
The second image is the image of the double transit! It's not that great because of deteriorating seeing but you have Io on the right side of the NEB and Ganymede on the left side corner of the NNTB.



[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Donald C Parker(16-in (41cm) Newtonian;ATK-2C)
I have attached some Jupiter images, LRGB, near IR, and methane band from 15 June. It finally stopped raining.











[ Donald C Parker Coral Gables, Florida U.S.A]

Paulo Casquinha (250 mm Newtonian Reflector:Toucam Pro)
The atmosphere is still stable, so here is Jupiter under good seeing 7/10
and good transparency with about visual magnitude 4.
(site: 38.567 N /8.933 W  Alt 124 m) 
[Paulo Casquinha  Palmela, Portugal] 


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