木星 ALPO-Japan Latest
Jupiter Image 2016/05/03(UT)
Christopher Go,Trevor Barry,Jose Alberto Berdejo,Michel Jacquesson,Jose Antonio Soldevilla,Tiziano Olivetti,Javier Beltran Jovani,Emmanuel Subes,Pascal Lemaire,Marc Delcroix,Martin R Lewis,Gerald Stelmack
Christopher Go,T.Barry,A.Berdejo,Michel.J,A.Soldevilla,T.Olivetti,Javier,E.Subes,Pascal.L,M.Delcroix,Martin.L,G.Stelmack
Christopher Go (355mm SC) |
Seeing was good today.
GRS is well resolved in these images. Note the dark spots and the tiny cyclones inside the GRS.
The central core is dark red. The wake of the GRS is very complex. The South Polar Red Spot can be seen directly south of the GRS.
White Spot Z is promiennet on the NEBn. This spot is still dark in methane band.
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Trevor Barry(406mm Newtonian) |
[Trevor Barry:Broken Hill:Australia]
Jose Alberto Berdejo(235mm SC or 203mm SC) |
The seeing was no bad,but not good.
[Jose Alberto Berdejo:Zaragoza Spain]
Michel Jacquesson (203mm SC) |
[Michel Jacquesson : Sevigny-Waleppe (Ardennes) France]
Jose Antonio Soldevilla(356mm SC) |
[Jose Antonio Soldevilla Canyelles-Barcelona-Spain]
Tiziano Olivetti(410mm Dall Kirkham) |
attached an image from May 3rd,under good transparency and average seeing
[ティジャノ:オリベッティ バンコック タイ]
[Tiziano Olivetti : Bangkok Thailand]
Javier Beltran Jovani(508mm Newtonian) |
[Javier Beltran Jovani:Castellon-Spain]
Here is my first and alone images of Jupiter for this season,conditions were not good but I tried.
[Emmanuel Subes:Pouillon,Aquitaine,France]
Pascal Lemaire (280mm SC) |
[Pascal Lemaire : France]
Marc Delcroix (254mm SC ●320mm Newton ●Pic du Midi 1000mm) |
At last better conditions than usual,leading to detailed IR images.
Europa's shadow was transiting,as well as GRS with some details inside,as well as inside the major turbulence preceding it in the SEB.
White spot Z is at the CM,and there is a diagonal alignment of spots on the North.
[Marc Delcroix Tournefeuille,France]
Martin R Lewis (445mm Newton) |
Nice view of the GRS and Europa in transit. IR clearly shows direction of circulation of the GRS.
[Martin R Lewis: Hertfordshire United Kingdom]
Gerald Stelmack(235 mm SC) |
[G.Stelmack : Canada]