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Jupiter Image 2011/08/19(UT)
大田 聡,阿久津富夫
Sean Walker,Antonio Lasala Garcia,Ferruccio Zanotti,Damian Peach,Christopher Go,Massimo Caimmi,Martin Mobberley,Jim Phillips,Freddy Willems
Walker,A.Lasala,F.Zanotti,D.Peach,Christopher Go,M.Caimmi,S.Ota,M.Mobberley,T.Akutsu,Phillips,F.Willems

Sean Walker(317mm Newton)
Good seeing again this morning. That little red oval mentioned the other day appears to be entering the GRS "hollow".

[ Sean Walker,Massachusetts,U.S.A]

Antonio Lasala (254mm Newtonian)



[Antonio Lasala :Morata de Jalon:Spain]

Ferruccio Zanotti (302mm Newtonian)



[Ferruccio Zanotti,Ferrara-Italy]

Damian Peach (356mm Celestron SCT)
Some images from the 19th. Seeing was fuzzy/jittery coupled with constant high clouds. None the less the result turned out ok. Oval BA is nicely seen looking weakly orange in colour.

[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
Christopher Go (355mm SC)
Seeing was again excellent this morning.
The GRS is well resolved. Note the details inside the GRS! The GRS halo is very dark. Note the tiny dark oval south of the GRS that is getting squished! The GRS wake is very complex!
THe NEB has a huge dark spot. The NTB looks faded on the visible light but dark on methane band.



[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Massimo Caimmi(235mm SCT)
Seeing 7/10 Trans 7/10

[ Massimo Caimmi Loreto (AN) ITALY ]

Satoshi Ota (309mm Newtonian)

[Tomigusuku city Okinawa Japan]
≪沖縄県  豊見城市  大田 聡≫

Martin Mobberley (300mm Newton)

[Martin Mobberley: United Kingdom]

Tomio Akutsu (355mm SC)
GRSがほぼ中央にあり、赤斑孔です。眼視では淡いオレンジ色に見えます。

≪Cebu PHILLIPINES  阿久津富夫≫

Jim Phillips(254mm TMB)
I was out imaging Jupiter at 5:00 AM (what else?!) and noticed Io coming out from behind the planet. A pleasant surprise! Good seeing. Cool (er) temps and the mosquitoes were on vacation...
Skynyx color cam with Lucam Recorder.

[Jim Phillips South Carolina,U.S.A.]
Freddy Willems(356mm SC)
Seeing is crappy here, so most of this in IR742 for now.





[ Freddy Willems :Hawaii U.S.A]

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