木星 ALPO-Japan Latest
Jupiter Image 2009/08/01(UT)
Jesus R.Sanchez,Paulo Casquinha,Peter Grego,Bruce Worsley,Sadegh ghomizadeh,Anthony Wesley,Antonello Medugno,Willem Kivits,Kolovos Dimitrios,Tiziano Olivetti,George Tarsoudis,Kowollik Silvia,Daniel Chang
J.Sanchez,P.Casquinha,P.Grego,B.Worsley,Sadegh.GH,Anthony,A.Medugno,W.Kivits,Kolovos,T.Olivetti,G.Tarsoudis,K.Silvia,D.Chang
Jesus R.Sanchez(280mm SCT) |
[ Jesus R.Sanchez : Spain]
Paulo Casquinha (C14 355mmSC) |
Some images from last night showing the impact scar,it continues to change,the second "arm" of the scar seams elongated and bending towards the first one
(site: 38.567 N /8.933 W Alt 124 m)
[Paulo Casquinha Palmela,Portugal]
Please find attached an observational drawing that I've just made.
Many thanks for including my other sketches on your website.
[Peter Grego,Cornwall:UK]
Bruce Worsley(SC-8 203mmSC) |
[ Bruce Worsley : Cooper City,Florida U.S.A]
Sadegh ghomizadeh (235mm SC) |
Just as I told then spaceweather on 31 july the impact total it color pale & soon to be close . PLS see you images on 1 august.
Hi Ikemura
At 39 Degrees the Horizon! seeing& atmosphere was average
information: telescope Celestron 11" Schmidt Cassegrain Focal lenght 2800 mm,focal ratio 10,
camera SKYnyx mono+2.5xBarlow total 1200 frames stacks
Filter: astronomik RGB,processing software: regitax & PS
[Sadegh ghomizadeh: Tehran IRAN ]
Anthony Wesley (332mm Newton) |
The seeing here was very poor last night,but at least the skies were clear for a change...
This image shows how the black impact mark on Jupiter is evolving - the main body of the dark cloud is moving westward (to the right as we see it here),although it appears that a small stream of dark material is also being pulled down and in the opposite direction - perhaps around a cyclone or some other localised weather feature?
Io is also visible along with its shadow.
[Anthony Wesley,Murrumbateman Australia]
≪アンソニ オーストラリア≫
Antonello Medugno (356mm SC) |
Jupiter,GRS,Callisto and Dark impact mark
Date: 2009/07/31 - 2009/08/01
Elong.: 165° W - Diam.: 48.6" - Mag.: -2.8 - Alt.: 33°
Equipment: 356mm Schmidt-Cassegrain (Meade LX200GPS 14")
EFL: 8900mm (TV PowerMate 2,5x) & 11700mm (Intes Barlow 3x APO)
CCD: Lumenera LU070M
Filters: R+Ir (Baader),RGBset (Astronomik)
Seeing: 5/10 - Trans.: 1/5 (dew)
Site: Capua (Italy)
Comments: There are some features captured with average seeing.
The GRS,the red spots on the south ridge of NTrZ,Callisto and Dark impact mark.
[Antonello Medugno,Capua-Italy]
Willem Kivits(C14 350mmSC) |
The image below should be the one to be posted at the ALPO,not
the one that was earlyer send. This one contains the right data
with the images.The text with the previous image has to
go with this image.
Unauthorized use prohibited
無断使用禁止
[キビツ:オランダ]
[copyright(c)2006 Willem Kivits:Siebengewald Netherlands]
Kolovos Dimitrios ( 280mm SCT ) |
[Kolovos Dimitrios,Athens Greece]
《コロボス デミトゥリオス ギリシャ アテネ》
Tiziano Olivetti(410mm Dall Kirkham) |
[ティジャノ:オリベッティ イタリア]
[Tiziano Olivetti : Soiano del Lago Italy]
George Tarsoudis ( 250mm Newtonian ) |
Dark spot comparison images from my capture 22 July 2009,01 Aug. 2009 with Hubble telescope image.
[George Tarsoudis,Alexandroupolis of Greece]
《ターソウディス ギリシャ アレクサンドロポリス》
Silvia Kowollik (203mm Newton) |
Jupiter 09-08-01 01:03:20 UT
Jupiter imaged in RGB,UV and Methaneband with the 80 cm
Cassegraintelescope at Observatory Zollern-Alb,Germany.
Seeing and Transparency was pretty good during Observation,best
conditions until now...
[Silvia Kowollik Ludwigsburg,Germany]
Daniel Chang (180mm Mewlon)(254mm SCT) |
Jupiter-Aug 01.2009 S/5/10 T/5/10
C9.25 f/25 DBK21AF.04.AS All 900frames stacked.
[Daniel Chang : Hong Kong]