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Jupiter Image 2007/07/20(UT)
Daniel Chang,Bruce Worsley,Eric Ng,Antonello Medugno,Christopher Go,Paolo R. Lazzarotti
D.Chang,B.Worsley,Eric,A.Medugno,Christopher Go,P.Lazzarotti
Daniel Chang (180mm Mewlon)(254mm SCT) |
[Daniel Chang : Hong Kong]
Bruce Worsley(SC-8 203mmSC) |
SC-8" (203mmSC) F/30 3X Tele-Vue Barlow
Meade LPI camera. No Filters
Seeing 4-5 Trans 4-5
[ Bruce Worsley : Cooper City,Florida U.S.A]
Eric Ng (250mm F8 Newtonian ) |
Attached was the Jupiter captured on last night. Seeing was fair (7/10) and this was the first time for me to use filter wheel with DMK camera. On 19 July,I missed the time of 10/10 seeing as too many cloudy fly over. Anyway wish you like these two shots.
[Eric Ng,Tai Po site Hong Kong,China]
Antonello Medugno (356mm SC) |
2007/07/20 - UT: 20:54.8
Meade 14" (356mm) LX200 GPS (SC) efl=5700
Filters: G & B (Astronomik) R+IR=Wratten #25 (Baader)
Camera: ImagingSource DMK21AF04.AS mono @ 16ms
Seeing 5/10,Trans.: 3/5
Comments: The SEB out-break already visible although the seeing
conditions.
[Antonello Medugno,Capua-Italy]
Christopher Go (Celestron C11) |
Condition was excellent this evening. Lost of activity in Jupiter in the area between the SEB outbreak and STrD-1.
The SED is approaching the SEB outbreak. Should be there in the next few days. The SEBs is very busy with a lot of dark spot activity. These dark spots are going to STrD-1 where they make a U turn and go back to the GRS. The huge dark spot that has just made a turn at STrD-1 is really very stunning!
Red Jr is very pale red now. It has also occupied its entire hallow.
The NEB is very busy. While note the NNTB belt reviving just below the white spot in the image on the right.
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Paolo R. Lazzarotti (250mm Newton) |
Here another image of Jupiter under poor seeing conditions.
To be noticed, the turbulent tail of the GRS and an hint of the NNTB (if I'm not mistaken) here imaged as a yellowish segment.
[Paolo R. Lazzarotti : Massa-City,Italy]