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Jupiter Image 2006/04/18(UT)
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James Jefferson,Brett Turner,Christophe Pellier,David Arditti,R.Mackintosh & M.Konishi
J.Jefferson,B.Turner,T.Akutsu,Christophe.P,D.Arditti,M+K

James Jefferson (Meed ETX 125AT:ToUcam Pro2)
Please find Jupiter image of the 18th April @ 01:34UT.

Seeing was very good ! One of the best nights I've had,started off with
a slow moving
Mist but with clear skies behind.  Once they had moved on the seeing was
excellent with
A nice steady image on the laptop.

GRS Junior is more clearer in this image than my previous one this
apparition.

[James Jefferson: United Kingdom]

Brett Turner (254mm Newton ToUcam Pro)

[Brett Turner,Perth Western Australia]

Tomio Akutsu (280mmSC C11,Cooled CCD camera BL-41L Toucam Pro2 Atik 2C)

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Christophe Pellier (C14 ; L075M)
Hi all,a night with some variable seeing,sometimes very good :
http://www.astrosurf.org/p (RGB set),(multispectral set)
I would like to bring your attention on the UV image who shows some interesting things despite its poor quality :
- BA is a very dark patch near the S-E border. Over the last years it was still white in UV. This is the result of the red color...
- The most curious detail is what appear as a kind of continnuum between the Equatorial band and the northern SEB ! No clear limit is seen.
But a better image will be necessary to confirm that. The contrast between SEBn and SEBs is very strong. 
[Christophe Pellier Bruz City,France]

David Arditti (250mm Dall-Kirkham Cassegrain:ATK camera)
Above-average seeing this night,but with thin cloud leading to problems of dimness of the image.
GRS is just going off the disk,and oval BA or Little Red Spot (LRS),a name which I have just coined to sound more British than "Red Spot Junior",is following on behind it in the STB.

[David Arditti: Edgware Middlesex HA8 5LW: United Kingdom]
Mackintosh.Roberto & Konishi.Monicat(300mm SCT)



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