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Jupiter Image 2017/05/24(UT)
Joaquin Camarena,Eusebio Martinez,Antonio Lasala Garcia,Michel Jacquesson,Jose Antonio Soldevilla,Simon Kidd,Jose Alberto Berdejo,Walter Martins,Carles Tudela,Trevor Barry,Peter Edwards,Zac Pujic,Milika-Nicholas,Paul G. Abel,Marc Delcroix,Paul Maxson,Luis Martos Torres
J.Camarena,E.Martinez,A.Lasala,Michel.J,J.A.Soldevilla,S.Kidd,A.Berdejo,W.Martins,C.Tudela,T.Barry,P.Edwards,Z.Pujic,Milika-Nicholas,P.Abel,M.Delcroix,P.Maxson,L.Martos
[Joaquin Camarena:Spain]
[Eusebio Martinez:Sant Feliu de Guixols (Spain)]
[Antonio Lasala :Morata de Jalon:Spain]
[Michel Jacquesson : Sevigny-Waleppe (Ardennes) France]
[Jose Antonio Soldevilla Canyelles-Barcelona-Spain]
A beautiful still summer evening last night here in Hertfordshire.
Seeing was good with the occasional flash of real clarity.
Some detail apparent within GRS....detail attached.
[Simon Kidd: Welwyn Herts,United Kingdom]
[Jose Alberto Berdejo:Zaragoza Spain]
[Walter Martins : SAO PAULO BRAZIL]
[Carles Tudela : Barcelona Catalunya Spain]
Imaged Jupiter May 24th in fair seeing. The GRS is well seen with R and IR data resolving some detail within it.
I suspect Oval BA is over on the P limb about to rotate out of view in the first IR data set of the session.
Based on Marco's map for 2017 April 9-10 I believe I have nicely resolved the NN-LRS-1 but am not sure about the designation of the red oval on the Northern edge of the NEB.
[Trevor Barry:Broken Hill:Australia]
[Peter Edwars: West Sussex United Kingdom]
[Zac Pujic,Brisbane Australia]
A relatively fast jetstream did not impart as much of a restriction on the image outcomes
as thought...good detail on the disk with the GRS "wake" well evinced: Io & its shadow transitting also.
Red,green & blue channels also included as well as an iR685nm capture image.
[Milika-Nicholas:Adelaide,South Australia]
Attached are two drawings I made of Jupiter on 24th May 2017.
Once again we had some good seeing here and I was able to see a number of fine features on the disk.
Both the main equatorial belts continue to show considerable activity.
Drawing 2 shows a interesting bright region in the NEB,just before the CM on the for. side.
[Paul G. Abel:Leicester:United Kingdom]
Individual color layers attached for your convenience.
[Marc Delcroix Tournefeuille,France]
[ Paul Maxson:Surprise,Arizona,United States]
[Luis Martos Torres,Hospitalet,Barcelona,Spain]