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Jupiter Image 2007/07/14(UT)
阿久津富夫
Christopher Go,Christophe Pellier,Guillaume Bertrand,Eric Ng,Dr.Timothy J.Parker
Christopher Go,Christophe.P,T.Akutsu,G.Bertrand,Eric,Tim Parker

Christopher Go (Celestron C11)
Conditions were surprisingly good this evening. It was mostly cloudy but I had some clearing to image ol Jove.
The GRS is almost at the CM in these images. Note that SEBs preceding the GRS has really faded while the one following it has darkened. The SEB outbreak is still present. STrD-2 can be seen rising on the right.
The NEB has an impressive rift. This feature is associated with a disturbance at the EZn. The NEB has become deep red can one can see the difference between the NEB and the NTB.





[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Christophe Pellier (C14)
Hi all,seeing was a bit better yesterday evening. Almost all the images has been made in binning 2x to cope with the turbulence.
The "ed" spot is "ascending" the STr-D1 - it looks very dark.

[Christophe Pellier Bruz City,France]
Tomio Akutsu (280mmSC C11)
視直径が少し小さくなりました。
シーイングは悪くない状態で、SEBSが無い(淡い)、顕著なSEBN、復活したNTB等でしょうか。

≪Cebu PHILLIPINES  阿久津富夫≫

Guillaume Bertrand (Newton 114mm)

[Guillaume Bertrand,France]

Eric Ng (250mm F8 Newtonian )
Long time no imaging. I finally got time to resume my planetary imaging with the newly purchases DMK Firewire camera on 14 July,2007 (Sat) with my friend Bill Yeung and Florence Leung. Jupiter is quite low on the sky (45 degree) and the atmopsheric dispersion affected quite obvious the resolution of the images. Anyway,I am quite satisfied with this first results captured by the new cameras. The images were caputed in LRGB with DMK mono and DFK colour cameras within 4 mins tim window.

[Eric Ng,Tai Po site Hong Kong,China]
Dr.Timothy J.Parker(12.5" 310mmSC)

[ Dr.Timothy J.Parker : Pasadena,California U.S.A]

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