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Jupiter Image 2019/07/18(UT)
宮原正育
Javier Beltran Jovani,Christopher Go,Zac Pujic,Anthony Wesley,Clyde Foster,Joaquin Camarena,Jose Antonio Soldevilla,Luigi Morrone,Michael Wong,Mike Hood,Paul Maxson,Manos Kardasis,Ethan Chappel
Javier,Christopher Go,Z.Pujic,Anthony.W,M.Miyahara,C.Foster,J.Camarena,A.Soldevilla,L.Morrone,M.Wong,M.Hood,P.Maxson,Kardasis,E.Chappel
[Javier Beltran Jovani:Castellon-Spain]
We had monsoon weather for the last week due to TS Danas (Falcon).
The sky finally cleared but seeing was still unstable.
This is a quiet region of Jupiter.
The SEB is mostly pale but red material from the GRS region is slowly filling in.
The NEB is dark with white ovals lining up on the NEBn.
Two festoons on the EZn at the CM are very dark in methane band.
Oval BA is rising on the left on the second image.
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
[Zac Pujic,Brisbane Australia]
Hi all,here are two images of Jupiter from last night,both using IR750
longpass filters. The first image was taken just after sunset to catch
the GRS as it sets,the moon that you can see is Io,blurred due to the
4 images used to make the composite. Later I was able to catch Oval BA
as it was rising in the second image. That image also shows a large
disturbance in the EZ.
[Anthony Wesley,Murrumbateman Australia]
≪アンソニ オーストラリア≫
3日続けて夕方から晴れましたが、一昨夜は酷いシーイング。
それに比べれば昨夜はまだましでした。
<<北海道札幌市 宮原正育>>[Miyahara Masayasu. Sapporo,Hokkaido,Japan]
Low-res image set from yesterday evening. Conditions were pretty poor.
Difficult to see what is happening with the SEBs ring. Upcoming PJ21 flyby track is fairly central .
[Clyde Foster:Centurion,South Africa]
[Joaquin Camarena:Spain]
[Jose Antonio Soldevilla Canyelles-Barcelona-Spain]
Under poor seeing conditions,taking intorno account the Planet position - 26 above to the horizon
[Luigi Morrone : City Agerola Italy]
[Michael Wong,Hong Kong,China]
The attached image of Jupiter captures the shadow of Ganymede passing off
Jupiter' limb. The seeing was average and the transparency very poor.
[Mike Hood : Kathleen Georgia,U.S.A.]
[ Paul Maxson:Surprise,Arizona,United States]
[Manos Kardasis,Glyfada-Athens;Greece]
《カーダシス マノス:ギリシャ アテネ》
An excellent night for planetary imaging, with the usual caveat of being too breezy for using the CGEM DX/C14.
- The North North Temperate Belt is full of dark clouds, possibly with a small red oval east of the central meridian.
- The North Temperate Belt has a thin band of dark clouds running through it.
- The NTB also has faint traces of orange still visible. The entire belt should darken again in a few years if it the normal cycle isn't disrupted.
- The Equatorial Zone is still orange.
- The Great Red Spot is rising.
- The bright clouds that entered the GRS hollow a few days ago have now fully circled the storm.
- The South Temperate belt has a small white oval near the central meridian.
- The North North Temperate Belt is full of dark clouds.
- The North Temperate Belt has a thin band of dark clouds running through it.
- The Great Red Spot is rising.
- The GRS wake has some dark regions.
- The South Temperate belt has a small white oval past the central meridian.
- The North North Temperate Belt is full of dark clouds.
- The North Temperate Belt also has dark clouds.
- The Great Red Spot is approaching the central meridian.
- The GRS wake has no bright outbreaks.
[Ethan Chappel Cibolo,Texas,United States]