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Jupiter Image 2011/11/27(UT)
米山誠一,小澤徳仁郎,池村俊彦,吉田知之,山崎明宏,永長英夫
Christopher Go,George Tarsoudis,Martin Mobberley,Fattinnanzi Cristian,Michel Jacquesson,Peter Edwards,Paul G. Abel
Christopher Go,S.Yoneyama,G.Tarsoudis,M.Mobberley,C.Fattinnanzi,T.Kozawa,T.Ikemura,T.Yoshida,Michel.J,P.Edwards,A.Yamazaki,P.Abel,H.Einaga

Christopher Go (355mm SC)
Imaging was tough this evening. It was again mostly cloudy with some breaks in the clouds. Transparency was very variable.
The GRS can be seen here on the CM of the second image. The area around the GRS is very disturbed. Outbreaks can be seen in the area following the GRS. These outbreaks create the turbulence around the GRS. Note the dark halo around the GRS. Features can be seen inside the gRS.
The NEB looks quiet. The dark ovals on the NEBn are very prominent.

[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Seiichi Yoneyama(248mm Newton)
シーイングが悪い上に、薄雲が残り透明度が悪い状態でした。

≪神奈川県横浜市  米山誠一≫

George Tarsoudis ( 254mm Newtonian )
Equipment Telescope 10 inch @f/6.3,camera Unibrain fire-i 785,filter RGB,barlow 3X,medium seeing with good transparency.

[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》

Martin Mobberley (300mm Newton)

[Martin Mobberley: United Kingdom]

Fattinnanzi Cristian (360mm Newtonian)
An image obtained this evening,in harsh conditions,high humidity and
atmospheric
turbulence than expected!

[Fattinnanzi Cristian :  Montecassiano ITALY]

Kozawa Tokujiro(315mm Newtonian)

(Kozawa Tokujiro : Hachiouji-City Tokyo Japan)
≪小澤徳仁郎:東京都八王子市≫

Toshihiko Ikemura (380mm Newton)

[T.Ikemura Nagoya Aichi JAPAN]
≪愛知県名古屋市  池村俊彦≫

Tomoyuki Yoshida(300mm Dall-kirkham)

[吉田知之 Tomoyuki Yoshida:Utsunomiya,Tochigi,Japan]

Michel Jacquesson (208mm Newtonian)

[Michel Jacquesson : Sevigny-Waleppe (Ardennes) France]

Peter Edwards(280mm SC)
Good seeing conditions.
I used a combination of R+G for the Luminance in this LRGB image.
The brown barge in the NEB was very prominent both visually and in the image.




conditions from my location. The seeing was not quite as good as my earlier  image
at 21:54. GRS and SEB disturbances well placed.



[Peter Edwars: West Sussex United Kingdom]

Akihiro.Yamazaki(280mm SC)
大赤斑後方のSEB内が活発なようですが、メタンバンドでも明るく写ります。
その北側のEZも、明るく写ります。

[A.Yamazaki: Machida Tokyo Japan]

Paul G. Abel(203mm reflector)
I had rather a good night with Jupiter on Sunday 27th-Monday 28th during
which time I was able to observe the planet from 1754UT to 0135UT.  I
obtained six drawings and was able to observe more than half of the
planet's surface.
Points of interest include:

Drawing 1:
-Interesting sturctures seem to be present in NTB & NNTB

Drawing 2:
-STB and SSTB present,STB seems to be rather broad
-STrop Band quite prominet towards the CM
-SEB also rather braod,SEB(S) seems to be brown while SEBz distinctive orange colour
-Dark barge in NEB,really rather dark and conspicuous.
-Darker grey marking in NPR?

Drawing 3:
-GRS on fol. limb
-D. Sect in NTB and NNTB
-NTrop Band darker in some places

Drawing 4:
-GRS well placed,dark grey border very conspicuous,however the spot itself seems to be rather weak in
both colour and intensity.
-Some stunning structures in the SEB just fol. the GRS
-Interestingly,the SEBz seems to be of an orange hue on the proc. side of the GRS,but this colour is absent
on the fol side,at least at this longitude.

Drawing 5:
- GRS now on proc. limb
- Orange colour does seem to return to the SEBz at L2: 210 or so- hard to be certain
- Two dark barges present in NEB

Drawing 6:
-Oval BA now on the disk.  The Oval itself is almost impossible to see,there is no colour present any longer
and if it were not for the dark material immediately around it,I doubt I would be able to see it at all.

Took a set of intensity estimates,after 0135UT,I moved on to Mars.  A
great deal of dew was present by this time and dripping onto the
observatory floor!  Papers soaked.  Spode is never far away it seems...

[Paul G. Abel:Leicester:United Kingdom]

Hideo Einaga (300mm Newton)

[Hideo Einaga Kasai-City Hyogo-Prefecture Japan]
≪兵庫県  加西  永長英夫≫

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