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Jupiter Image 2015/03/03(UT)
Paco Bellido,Wayne Jaeschke,Tiziano Olivetti,Joaquin Camarena,Manos Kardasis,Jose Antonio Soldevilla,Frank J Melillo,Paulo Casquinha,Peter Edwards,Vlamir da Silva Junior,Damian Peach
P.Bellido,W.Jaeschke,T.Olivetti,J.Camarena,Kardasis,A.Soldevilla,Frank,P.Casquinha,P.Edwards,V.da Silva Jr.,D.Peach
[ Paco Bellido :Cordoba Spain]
Wayne Jaeschke(356mm SCT) |
Imaging conditions were poor last night with low transparency,a strong jet stream,and quite a bit of wind.
Nevertheless,I wanted to watch the moon and shadow transits across Jupiter from moons Ganymede and Io.
The conditions didn’t cooperate early in the session,but I managed the following image showing Jupiter with Ganymede’s shadow in transit with Ganymede and Io to its right.
[ Wayne Jaeschke ; West Chester,Pennsylvania U.S.A]
Tiziano Olivetti(410mm Dall Kirkham) |
attached some images from last night,in a brief moment of good seeing.
[ティジャノ:オリベッティ バンコック タイ]
[Tiziano Olivetti : Bangkok Thailand]
Joaquin Camarena (SC 305mm) |
there came a night with good seeing
[Joaquin Camarena:Spain]
Manos Kardasis (280mm SCT ) |
Hello,here are my last night captures.Average seeing:
[Manos Kardasis,Glyfada-Athens;Greece]
《カーダシス マノス:ギリシャ アテネ》
Jose Antonio Soldevilla(356mm SC) |
Variable seeing...
[Jose Antonio Soldevilla Canyelles-Barcelona-Spain]
Frank J Melillo(254mm SC) |
[Frank J Melillo Holtsville NY U.S.A]
Paulo Casquinha (C14 355mmSC) |
Hi,a bless of good seeing on March 3 even just for a few minutes,two more sessions will follow but not in so good conditions.
(site: 38.567 N /8.933 W Alt 124 m)
[Paulo Casquinha Palmela,Portugal]
Peter Edwards(C14 355mm SC) |
Some reasonable seeing and detail on screen,but windy conditions probably degraded the final result.
[Peter Edwars: West Sussex United Kingdom]
Vlamir da Silva Junior (203mm SCT) |
[Vlamir da Silva Junior : Sao Paulo,Brazil]
Damian Peach (356mm Celestron SCT) |
Here is an image from March 3rd. The only image of the night - i setup on the off chance of a clear gap under overcast conditions and nabbed this shot in a single 10min gap (the only one of the night!)
Seeing wasn't superb, but good enough to get a nice view of Ganymede in transit.
[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]