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Jupiter Image 2020/07/03(UT)

Bruce Macdonald,Trevor Barry,Christofer Mauricio Baez Jim,Michael A. Phillips,Clyde Foster,Jose Alberto Berdejo,Cory Schmitz,Damian Peach,Michel Jacquesson,Russell Wheeler,Ioannis A. Bouhras,Javier Fuertes,Efrain Morales Rivera,Milika-Nicholas,Clif Ashcraft
B.Macdonald,T.Barry,C.Baez,M.Phillips,C.Foster,A.Berdejo,C.Schmitz,D.Peach,Michel.J,R.Wheeler,I.Bouhras,J.Fuertes,E.Morales,Milika-Nicholas,C.Ashcraft

Bruce Macdonald





(Bruce Macdonald : Punta Gorda,Florida USA)

Trevor Barry
Imaged Jupiter July 3rd in variable conditions,all data was cloud effected with the histogram swinging regularly between my normal 92% and around 10%.
That said,a good level of detail could be seen even through the cloud with Oval BA crisp and detail in the disturbed region following the GRS remaining well resolved.
While ever the outline of the planet remained visible the detail,quite surprisingly remained good.
Some fine detail is resolved in the NPR,the fine structure within the NEB is well seen,
the very dark areas were particularly apparent in the live feed.
Some of the very fine structure within the EZ is well seen as is the disturbance following the GRS.
The GRS chimney remains open and the small elongated dark spot immediately below the GRS is well resolved as is the small bright oval below that in the STB.
Oval BA is well resolved as is the intricate detail following it.
A small dark spot is seen immediately below and to the P side of Oval BA with a formation of small dark spots further below in the STB.
Following this capture the cloud thickened even further and it started to drizzle rain.

[Trevor Barry:Broken Hill:Australia]

Christofer Mauricio Baez Jimenez

[Christofer Mauricio Baez Jimenez :Santo Domingo,Dominican Republic.]

Michael A. Phillips

[Michael A. Phillips  Swift Creek,NC,U.S.A.]

Clyde Foster
Hopefully of some value in supporting Glenn's IRTF programme this weekend. Although I rated seeing at 5-6/10,
it was certainly the best I have had over the last week or so.
All the southern observers seem to have been negatively affected by jet stream recently.

I have attached 2x RGB’s(2nd is better),2xIR>685nm and a CH4 890nm (20nm b/w).

My forecast is similar for tonight and tomorrow,so I should capture the GRS-Oval BA region this evening,
and have almost full coverage of the planet after tomorrow night’s session.





[Clyde Foster:Centurion,South Africa]

Jose Alberto Berdejo

[Jose Alberto Berdejo:Zaragoza Spain]

Cory Schmitz
Seeing was somewhat variable throughout the evening,anywhere from 5/10-6/10,the jet stream was present,
which seemed to clur some details,but the atmosphere was somewhat stable.

[Cory Schmitz : Johannesburg,South Africa]

Damian Peach
Here are some images from July 2-3rd. These are my first UK based planetary images since 2015!
Jupiter is only 16deg above the horizon here but its still possible to get some worthwhile results.


[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]

Michel Jacquesson


[Michel Jacquesson : Sevigny-Waleppe (Ardennes) France]

Russell Wheeler

[R.Wheeler:Oklahoma USA]

Ioannis A. Bouhras


[Ioannis A. Bouhras : Peristeri,Athens,Greece]

Javier Fuertes

[Javier Fuertes  Leon,Spain]

Efrain Morales Rivera


[Efrain Morales Rivera  Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]

Milika-Nicholas


[Milika-Nicholas:Adelaide,South Australia]

Clif Ashcraft

[Clif Ashcraft:New Jersey:USA]

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