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Jupiter Image 2009/07/25(UT)
三品利郎,小澤徳仁郎,畑中明利
Bruce Worsley,Oscar Perez Lopez,Paul G. Abel,Carl O'Beirnes,Pete Lawrence,Ricardo Nunes,Ian Sharp,Jean Jacques Poupeau,Marc Delcroix,Sadegh ghomizadeh,Paulo Casquinha,Daniel Chang,Manos Kardasis,Damian Peach,Carl O'Beirnes,Richard Bosman,Peter Grego,David Arditti,Christophe Pellier
B.Worsley,O.Perez Lopez,P.Abel,C.Beirnes,P.Lawrence,Ricardo,I.Sharp,J.J.Poupeau,T.Mishina,Delcroix,Sadegh.GH,P.Casquinha,T.Kozawa,A.Hatanaka,D.Chang,Kardasis,D.Peach,Beirnes,R.Bosman,P.Grego,D.Arditti,Christophe.P

Bruce Worsley(SC-8 203mmSC)
Bruce Worsley(SC-8 203mmSC)
Trans 2-5 Seeing 3-5
Got this then a thin layer
of clouds rolled in.

[ Bruce Worsley : Cooper City,Florida U.S.A]

Oscar Perez Lopez(150mm Newton)
seeing 7/10   trans 7/10

[O.Perez Lopez:Jaen:Espana]

Paul G. Abel(203mm Newton)
My name is Paul Abel and I am a visual Lunar and Planetary Astronomer here in Leicester,England. I have an 8 inch Newtonian Reflector permanently set up in my observatory and I make all my observations by drawing at the eyepiece and producing colour drawings at the end of the night.
With Jupiter,I intend to make colour drawings,intensity estimates and some transit timings. I attach two recent drawings (made in average seeing).

[Paul G. Abel:Leicester:United Kingdom]
Carl O'Beirnes(356mm SC)
This is the first opportunity I got to image Jupiter since the impact due to the weather conditions. The size of the bruise still on Jupiter is amazing. Details are on the image
Carl O'Beirnes,J09 Balbriggan Observatory

[Carl O'Beirnes:J09:Balbriggan:Dublin:Ireland]
Pete Lawrence(LX200 250mm SC)
Joining the party late on this one thanks to the 22nd's total eclipse (no - I'm not complaining!).
First - fantastic result Anthony,really well done. What a great tribute to amateur observers everywhere.
This morning was my first opportunity to grab an image of the impact scar.
Here's my first rather hurriedly put together RGB result. A number more were taken as the feature rotated out of view and these will follow in due course.

[Pete Lawrence: United Kingdom]
Ricardo Nunes(Celestron C8)
Here's Jupiter from 2009/07/25 with the impact feature.
Images cover times from 1:02UT to 1:08UT
There's also a stack of all the images centered on the feature and at
a larger scale.
Visually the feature was very defined as a dark spot.

Seeing: 4/5 Transparency: 4/5
200mm SCT + Logitech Quickcam4000

[Ricardo Nunes  :  Lisbon,Portugal]

Ian Sharp (200mm Newtonian)
The GRS just leaving on stage left whilst the impact scar entering stage right!

[Ian Sharp: West Sussex,United Kingdom]
Jean Jacques Poupeau (350mm Cassegrain)
The transparency was bad.
Seeing was poor.
Regards
Jean-Jacques POUPEAU

[Jean Jacques Poupeau : Pecqueuse France]

Toshirou.Mishina (200mm Newtonian)

≪神奈川県  横浜市  三品利郎≫

Marc Delcroix (254mm SC)
Here are my first images of the impact scar (which happened just the week when i was in holiday,away from my astronomical equipment and internet ),under acceptable conditions given the elevation:

The impact scar is rising while GRS setting. My first Jupiter methane absorption band filter image (the 18nm FWHM actually pleases me given the "small" diameter of my scope,the 50nm is not narrow enough) shows the scar bright,while it's dark in wavelength from blue to IR>742nm,showing it's in the upper atmosphere.
The polar projection "a la H.-J. Mettig" doesn't show any details unfortunately:

[Marc Delcroix Tournefeuille,France]
Sadegh ghomizadeh (235mm SC)
At 37 Degrees the Horizon! impact not to become a Little   close
information: telescope Celestron 11" Schmidt Cassegrain Focal lenght 2800 mm,focal ratio 10,
camera SKYnyx mono+2.5xBarlow,60fps total 3000  frames stacks
Filter: astronomik RGB,processing software: regitax & PS





[Sadegh ghomizadeh: Tehran IRAN ]

Paulo Casquinha (C14 355mmSC)
Hi here are some Jupiter images from last night covering the impact zone.

(site: 38.567 N /8.933 W Alt 124 m)
[Paulo Casquinha Palmela,Portugal]
Kozawa Tokujiro(240mm Newtonian)
予想に反し観測できたが、シーイングは良くなかった。

(Kozawa Tokujiro : Hachiouji-City Tokyo Japan)
≪小澤徳仁郎:東京都八王子市≫

Akitoshi Hatanaka (400mm Cassegrain)

≪三重県熊野市  畑中明利≫

Daniel Chang (180mm Mewlon)(254mm SCT)





[Daniel Chang : Hong Kong]
Manos Kardasis ( 254mm SCT )

[Manos Kardasis,Glyfada-Athens;Greece]
《カーダシス マノス:ギリシャ アテネ》

Damian Peach (350mm Celestron SCT)








[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
Carl O'Beirnes(356mm SC)
I noticed two dark spots on the image instead of one.Looking at the Red and Green channel's also I'm wondering is the impact changing shape.Thoughts please.

[Carl O'Beirnes:J09:Balbriggan:Dublin:Ireland]
Richard Bosman(280mm SC)
to the beautiful discovery of Wesley impact  (congratulations!) a recording I made during mijm holiday in France.
Jupiter and impact Area 2009/7/25  01h07 UT
Alt. 28 degr.

Regards Richa

Unauthorized use prohibited
無断使用禁止
[ボスマン:オランダ]
[copyright(c)2006 Richard Bosman: Netherlands]

Peter Grego(200mm SCT)

[Peter Grego,Cornwall:UK]

David Arditti (355mm SC)
Here is an extensive set of images covering the transit of the impact feature on
the 25th. It has spread and I think darkened since I first imaged it on the
20th,and it is interesting how the shape is different in IR compared to R -
smaller and more elongated. The colour images here are normal RGB composites and
do not incorporate IR.

RGB


I


R


G


B

[David Arditti: Edgware Middlesex HA8 5LW: United Kingdom]

Christophe Pellier (250mm Cassegrain)
Here are some Jupiter images - the 25th with the Bird strike. Weather over western France during july has been driven permanently by a strong zonal westerly pattern and the seeing has always been so-so.

[Christophe Pellier Bruz City,France]
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