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Jupiter Image 2007/05/04(UT)
米山誠一,三品利郎,風本明,齋藤 強,熊森照明,柚木健吉,安藤和典,林敏夫
Christopher Go,Zac Pujic
Christopher Go,S.Yoneyama,T.Mishina,A.Kazemoto,T.Saitou,T.Kumamori,K.Yunoki,K.Ando,T.Hayashi,Z.Pujic
Christopher Go (Celestron C11) |
Another perfect morning! This time I caught an old friend. Ganymede was in the vicinity and note the surface details!
Red Jr and STrD-1 is setting in this image. The EZ is still reddish Amber.
The NEB is very busy now with many rifts. Note the area around White Oval Z which hasa wake interacting with the NTB!
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Seiichi Yoneyama(200mm Newton) |
≪神奈川県横浜市 米山誠一≫
Toshirou.Mishina (200mm Newtonian) |
At 16:20 UT
The bright sections(SED) of the EZs shine.
EZ何部の明部(SED)が輝いている。
≪神奈川県 横浜市 三品利郎≫
Akira Kazemoto(308mm Newton) |
≪京都府久世郡 風本明≫
Tsuyoshi Saitou(200mm catadioptric) |
SONY HDR-HC1
2007/05/04 16:13:15(UT) 16:47:08(UT) 17:14:19(UT)
(Tsuyoshi Saitou : Agatsuma-gun Gumma-Prefecture Japan)
≪齋藤 強:群馬県 吾妻郡≫
Teruaki Kumamori (200mm Dall-kirkham,600mm Cassegrain) |
時間とともにシーイングは悪くなり、この後、曇ってしまいました。
≪大阪府堺市 熊森照明≫
Kenkichi.Yunoki (260mm Newtonian) |
BAがメタンでは明るくUでは暗く写る。衛星(ガニメデ)もメタンではたいへん明るいが、Uではほとんど写らない。
[Kenkichi Yunoki (Sakai City Japan)]
≪大阪府 堺市 柚木健吉≫
Kazunori Ando (280mm SC,Digital Still Camera Fuji FinePix S1 Pro) |
1) 2007.05.04 15:30:00(UT)
I=265.1 II=312.0 III=186.6
2) 2007.05.04 16:00:00(UT)
I=283.4 II=330.1 III=204.7
3) 2007.05.04 16:32:00(UT)
I=302.9 II=349.5 III=224.0
4) 2007.05.04 16:57:00(UT)
I=318.2 II=004.6 III=239.2
5) 2007.05.04 17:31:00(UT)
I=338.9 II=025.1 III=259.7
6) 2007.05.04 17:54:00(UT)
I=352.9 II=039.0 III=273.6
7) 2007.05.04 18:28:00(UT)
I=013.7 II=059.6 III=294.2
D:280mm fl.1880 SC,XP-24mm
Logitech QV-4000,1/15 sec
Video time: 120 sec
Image size: 352x288
Processing:
RegiStax 4.0
StellaImage 3.0
Photoshop 6.0
[Kazunori Ando]
林敏夫 Toshio Hayashi (355mm Schumidt-Cassegrain) |
≪京都府京都市 林敏夫≫
Jupiter with the shadow of Ganymede in the northern hemisphere. The NTB white spot is visible and bright in all wavelengths shown. A methane-bright oval in the northern hemisphere (near the shadow) appears reddish in the RGB image.
[Zac Pujic,Brisbane Australia]