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Jupiter Image 2010/07/08(UT)
Jean Jacques Poupeau,Jaume Castella,Anthony Wesley,Christopher Go,Marc Delcroix
J.J.Poupeau,J.Castella,Anthony,Christopher Go,Delcroix
Jean Jacques Poupeau (350mm Cassegrain) |
[Jean Jacques Poupeau : Pecqueuse France]
Jaume Castella(356mm SCT) |
Please,find attached to this mail a new image of Jupiter of July 8th.
Seeing was fair to good.
[Jaume Castella:Badalona:Spain]
Anthony Wesley (406mm Newton) |
After a long run of cloud and fog I got to see Jupiter this morning - for only about 10 minutes,but still better than most mornings lately! Here is the only image that I had time to record before the cloud rolled in again,Ganymede is prominent at lower left,close to Oval BA.
[Anthony Wesley,Murrumbateman Australia]
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Christopher Go (Celestron C11) |
I had been out for a few weeks because I had to rest my legs. Seeing wasn't great this morning. It was also partially cloudy.
Ganymede can be seen transiting the STB. It is very close to Oval BA. Oval BA has become very dark. The STB seems to be reviving.
The SEB is still faded. The NEB is still very dark. The three red ovals (GRS,BA and the NNTZ LRS) are bright in Methane band.
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
I had fair seeing at the beginning of this session, allowing me to get a decent IR detailed image at an altitude of 40° (with the STB chain of dark spots):
I caught also the classic Galileo regio on Ganymede, and the methane image shows in the upper atmosphere the SSTB white spots and NN-LRS-1 in NNTZ.
Just for the eyes, i did these 2 montages, first one out of 2 different IR acquisitions (satellites luminosity treated separately), and second one where i used a RGB image with the satellites IR images (Io, Jupiter, Europa and Ganymede from left to right) :
[Marc Delcroix Tournefeuille,France]