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Jupiter Image 2010/07/06(UT)
Jean Jacques Poupeau,Jim Phillips,Christophe Pellier,Damian Peach,Fabio Carvalho,Sadegh ghomizadeh,George Tarsoudis,Bruce Kingsley
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Jean Jacques Poupeau (350mm Cassegrain) |
The seeing was bad.
The transparency was average.
T = +9.5°C
[Jean Jacques Poupeau : Pecqueuse France]
Well,I guess I should have expected it. I have already received an e-mail from someone with a "question" regarding my images of Jupiter with the AP 180. They included a pic of Jupiter with my TEC 180 F/8 Fluorite and one with my AP 180 F/9 EDT. They never actually ask a question but the implication is clear...
I own Both scopes and imaged with the TEC 200 F/8 Fluorite until I bought the AP 180 F/9 EDT and have imaged with the AP 180 since then. Nothing dishonest I can assure you. This image and the previuos one was made with my AP 180 F/9 EDT using a Skynyx color webcam.
Attached is the best image from this morning with the AP 180 F/9 EDT.
[Jim Phillips South Carolina,U.S.A.]
Christophe Pellier (250mm Cassegrain) |
Very poor,"fast" seeing this morning.
[Christophe Pellier Bruz City,France]
Damian Peach (350mm Celestron SCT) |
Poor seeing and transparency this morning. Spot Z is visible on the p. side.
[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
Fabio Carvalho (Newtonian Newtonian 254mm) |
2010/07/06 06:48(UT) - 07:01(UT)
D. 41.8"
Newtonian 254mm f/6 at f/35
SkyNyx 2-0M camera
S. 5/10 T. 8/10
[Fabio Carvalho : Assis,Brazil]
Sadegh ghomizadeh (235mm SC) |
Near 60 days we had Clear skies but no good seeing this is first try from the Jupiter it FEATURE was UNKNOWN.
Anyway PLS see you it seeing & atmosphere was average.
[Sadegh ghomizadeh: Tehran IRAN ]
George Tarsoudis ( 250mm Newtonian ) |
Orion Optics 10 inch telescope @f/6.3, camera Unibrain Fire-i 785, filters R-RGB, barlow 3X, S:5/10, T: 9/10.
[George Tarsoudis,Alexandroupolis of Greece]
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Bruce Kingsley(354mm SCT) |
seeing from terrible with occasional outbursts of poor !
Europa transit was interesting to observe.
[Bruce Kingsley: Maidenhead United Kingdom]