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Jupiter Image 2020/04/17(UT)
Vincenzo della Vecchia,Clyde Foster,Christopher Go,Trevor Barry,Michael Wong,Niall MacNeill,Damian Peach
V.della Vecchia,C.Foster,Christopher Go,T.Barry,M.Wong,N.MacNeill,D.Peach
Good seeing for this session. Planet still low on the horizon,but some interesting detail is just in sight.
[Vincenzo della Vecchia : [Aversa,Italy]
The best I could scrounge from some pretty atrocious seeing conditions in brightening sky as I tried to add some input to the GRS latest developments.
I had to discard most of the data captured,and I had to be more heavy handed than normal on the processing,
but hopefully this will add at least another data point and provide some additional context in amongst some of the better images (Great work by Chris,Eric and the Australians)
[Clyde Foster:Centurion,South Africa]
Seeing was variable today.
The SEB is pale. Note the two spots on the south pole. The NEBs is very dark red. The NEBn looks active with these dark clouds.
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Imaged Jupiter April 17th initially in fair seeing but was clouded out during the first RGB capture.
The R channel data is the best of the completed captures. Oval BA is on the P limb with good depth of resolved detail across the fiel
[Trevor Barry:Broken Hill:Australia]
[Michael Wong,Hong Kong,China]
[Niall MacNeill : Wattle Flat,NSW,Australia]
[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]