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Jupiter Image 2010/12/16(UT)

Christopher Go,Anthony Wesley,Freddy Willems,Fumega Camilo Ucha,Paul G. Abel,David Gray
Christopher Go,Anthony,F.Willems,Camilo,P.Abel,D.Gray

Christopher Go (Celestron C11)
Condition was good this evening. The sky was mostly clear with some thin clouds. Seeing was variable but good.
The SEB revival is in full swing. The dark features has almost circulated around the whole SEB. At the multiple outbreaks! The dark material is moving on the southern edge of the SEB west of the outbreak. Note the large dark red feature rising on the left on the SEBs. Europa's shadow is the SEBs along the SEB revival area.
The NEB is broad and dark. The NNTZ has a lot of dark spots lining up!



[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Anthony Wesley (406mm Newton)
showing Europa (very bright) and the SEB outbreak. Seeing was best described as "dire". This was the only image I could salvage

[Anthony Wesley,Murrumbateman Australia]
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Freddy Willems(356mm SC)
Seeing condition were not good today
Could salvage two Jupiter images. You can see how the SEB outbreak makes its way around.



[ Freddy Willems :Hawaii U.S.A]

Fumega Camilo Ucha(310mm.Newton)
After several days of rain,I could capture a new image of Jupiter.

[Fumega Camilo Ucha  : Galicia,Spain]

Paul G. Abel(203mm reflector)
Last night was a big observing session for me,I managed to make two drawings of
Jupiter- an hour apart- showing the SEB revival (attached).  I also obtained a
drawing of crater Gassendi and Saturn which shows one of the white spots in the
NTropZ.  I finally finished at 0530 this morning and was up at 0930 to teach at
the University...not sure how long I can keep going for today!

We had some stable seeing,though in general it was average.  It was bitter
cold; -5 according to the observatory thermometer- even the clock on the wall
had iced over!

[Paul G. Abel:Leicester:United Kingdom]

David Gray (415mm Dall-Kirkham)
The Arctic conditions have returned to the UK but I hope for more clear skies this time!

[David Gray: Spennymoor Co. Durham,United Kingdom]
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