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Jupiter Image 2016/04/14(UT)
米山誠一,菅野清一,永長英夫,尾崎公一
Tiziano Olivetti,Vincenzo Valente,Antonio Lasala Garcia,Martin Gutmann,Dzmitry G.Kananovich,Alessandro Bianconi,Jordi Ortega,Antonio Garbelini Junior,Carmelo Mel Zannelli,Kevin Quin,Vlamir da Silva Junior,Lorenzo Comolli
S.Yoneyama,T.Olivetti,V.Valente,A.Lasala,M.Gutmann,G.Kananovich,A.Bianconi,Ortega,A.Garberlini Jr,S.Kanno,H.Einaga,C.Zannelli,K.Quin,V.da Silva Jr.,L.Comolli,K.Ozaki

Seiichi Yoneyama(248mm Newton)
日没後、短時間ですが晴れたので、撮影できました。
可視光撮影後、一旦曇ったので、IR撮影まで時間が空きました。
IR撮影後は曇り空に戻りました。
GRS後方の白斑領域が広がっている様です。

≪神奈川県横浜市  米山誠一≫[Seiichi Yoneyama:Kanagawa Japan]

Tiziano Olivetti(410mm Dall Kirkham)

[ティジャノ:オリベッティ バンコック タイ]
[Tiziano Olivetti : Bangkok Thailand]

Vincenzo Valente(254mm Newtonian)
date: 2016/04/14 on 19:58ut
Location: Milan Italy
Seeing: II
Instrument: VMC200L 327x binocular

[ Vincenzo Valente,Milan,Italy ]

Antonio Lasala (254mm Newtonian)







[Antonio Lasala :Morata de Jalon:Spain]

Martin Gutmann(405mm F8 Newtonian)

[Martin Gutmann:Kautzen Austria]

Dzmitry G.Kananovich(250mm Klevtzov-Cassegrain)

[Dzmitry G.Kananovich,Minsk,Belarus]

Alessandro Bianconi (356mm SC)

[Alessandro Bianconi:Perdasdefogu ITALY]

Jordi Ortega(280mm SC)

[Jordi Ortega:Barcelona,SPAIN]

Antonio Garbelini Junior (203,250,300mm Newton)

[Antonio Garbelini Junior  ;  Sao Paulo : Brazil]

Seiichi Kanno(300mm Newtonian)
透明度は良好でしたが、シーイングが良くない上に雲が多発し、撮像のタイミングが難しい日でした。
途中から更に雲量が増加し、撮像を断念しました。

≪山形県上山市  菅野清一≫[Seiichi Kanno:Yamagata Japan]

Hideo Einaga (300mm Newton)

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

Carmelo Zannelli (356mm SC )
Here I’am again with my last Jupiter image of last April 14th,in a short window of good seeing (about 5 minutes) 
which permits to me to capture a fairly good data of Jupiter surface details. The Great Red Spot is clearly prominent,the most prominent in this image,whose anticyclonic vortex you can easily appreciate and some small details are visible in it (moreover,its center is more markedly red).
The current wake of the great Red Spot,is always very turbulent. A darker structure in STB Ghost,approaches the GRS (Great Red Spot) and the rosy small oval,part of the STB ghost,
is still evident (even better in best detailed images of some other colleagues astroimagers). The white oval spot called Spot-Z has just passed the central meridian,attached to the northern part of the NEB (North Equatorial Band),
while the reddish oval inside the SPR (South Polar Region) is always very clear,He is clearly having moved in longitude from the GRS.
Oval BA,finally,rise on the left edge of the image,from the opposite side of the GRS. This image is the result of the stack of “just” 1620 frames acquired with my Pointgrey Grasshopper 3 - USB3 - camera at 30 fps
and .ser file format (the camera’s raw format),where I gave priority to the quality of the signal (in the typical S/N ratio) rather than to the amount of frames acquired.
This allowed me a more stringent quality of detail,although in a relatively few frames so summed. On the other hand,
I admit to having a bit “scrambled” the final image to bring out all the minute details which it was able to give me [Carmelo Zannelli,Sicily-Italy]

Kevin Quin(280mm SC)


[Kevin Quin:Vienna,VA,USA]

Vlamir da Silva Junior (203mm SCT)



[Vlamir da Silva Junior : Sao Paulo,Brazil]

Lorenzo Comolli (310mm Newton)

[Lorenzo Comolli,Italy +45d 42'44"N 08d 54'26"E]

Kimikazu Ozaki(440mm Rfd)

[Ki.Ozaki,Sobue Inazawa Aichi JAPAN]
≪愛知県稲沢市祖父江町  尾崎公一≫

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