木星 ALPO-Japan Latest
Jupiter Image 2020/04/12(UT)
Clyde Foster,Eric Sussenbach,Christopher Go,Andy Casely,Ecleido Sousa Azevedo,Efrain Morales Rivera,Milika-Nicholas
C.Foster,E.Sussenbach,Christopher Go,A.Casely,E.S.Azevedo,E.Morales,Milika-Nicholas
It was nice to be back in the observatory this morning after a cloudy spell of weather.
The RGB shows that the SEB is quite active in this region,and it is interesting to see that there still appears to be a remnant of the STrB.
I am not sure if this has lasted from last years flaking events,or has been strengthened by the recent dark STrZ/STB spots (or more recent flaking).
The feature on the edge of the STB is also well seen. I have also noted the significant brownish stream in the NEB brownish streams in this image,as well as quite a few other recent images.
Oh,and a happy Easter to everyone- hope you are keeping safe and healthy.
[Clyde Foster:Centurion,South Africa]
[Eric Sussenbach : [ Willemstad,Curacao (Dutch Caribbean)]
Condition was unstable when I started imaging but improved as Jupiter got higher.
The SEB is very pale in this region while the NEB is dark. There is a white spot on the NEBn that can be seen at the CM.
The area preceding this spot looks very chaotic. The EZ is very bright in methane band!
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
[Andy Casely,Sydney,Australiaa]
[Ecleido Sousa Azevedo : Areado/MG,Brasil]
[Efrain Morales Rivera Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]
[Milika-Nicholas:Adelaide,South Australia]