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Jupiter Image 2012/09/22(UT)
Michel Jacquesson,Javier Beltran Jovani,Jim Phillips,Alan Coffelt,Antonio Lasala Garcia,Gary Walker,Manos Kardasis,Pietro De Gregorio,Sadegh ghomizadeh,Paulo Casquinha,David Arditti
Michel.J,Javier,J.Phillips,A.Coffelt,A.Lasala,G.Walker,Kardasis,P.D.Gregorio,Sadegh.GH,P.Casquinha,D.Arditti
Michel Jacquesson (203mm SC) |
Transparency very poor because of the fog
[Michel Jacquesson : Sevigny-Waleppe (Ardennes) France]
Javier Beltran Jovani(Newton 508 mm ) |
[Javier Beltran Jovani:Castellon-Spain]
Another beautiful weekend at the Farm. Steph is here with her College friends leaving me to my telescopes.
Seeing was Fair to Good.
This is one of the last images of Jupiter before I packed up this morning.
Chilly outside at ~ 62 degrees.
Lots of dew.
[Jim Phillips South Carolina,U.S.A.]
Alan Coffelt (280mm SCT(C-11)) |
Here is one image taken between clouds. Interesting features between the EZ and NEB. Some kind of vortex?
[Alan Coffelt:Georgia:USA]
Antonio Lasala (254mm Newtonian) |
[Antonio Lasala :Morata de Jalon:Spain]
[Gary Walker:Georgia:USA]
Manos Kardasis (280mm SCT ) |
Hello,here is my rest images from the night of 21-22 September.
The rgb image was made in a brief time (10minutes!) of excellent seeing with slight turbulences.
Oval BA slowly pass above(or below for prof.!) GRS.A nice rift in the NEB with some deep red colours south of it.
NTBs is so calm and NTBn so disturbed with some deep-red spots developing.
[Manos Kardasis,Glyfada-Athens;Greece]
《カーダシス マノス:ギリシャ アテネ》
Pietro De Gregorio (235mm SC) |
[Pietro De Gregorio:Sorrento(Na) - Italy]
Sadegh ghomizadeh (235mm SC) |
Poor seeing & bad condition .
[Sadegh ghomizadeh: Tehran IRAN ]
Paulo Casquinha (C14 355mmSC) |
Jupiter on September 22 in fairly good seeing conditions,
Ganymede can be seen appearing on the second RGB image (it was caught only on the Blue channel),
and at lower right of the infra red image.
[Paulo Casquinha Palmela,Portugal]
Here's some images from the 22nd, poor seeing as usual. Ganymede is just coming out of occultation.
The 03:56.8 image is made from a single RGB set. A hint of detail is visible on Ganymede.
The 03:53.9 image is a merger of three RGB sets using WinJUPOS (technique suggested by Dave T). These cover 03:48 to 04:00, so Ganymede is smeared by its orbital motion. One sees however that a lot of sharpness on Jupiter is gained by the 12 minute merger (and re-sharpening).
I also provide the three red images in a separate file. They were produced by 150% drizzle in Astrostakkert 2.
[David Arditti: Edgware Middlesex HA8 5LW: United Kingdom]