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Jupiter Image 2020/07/24(UT)
Lucas Magalhaes Teixeira Gon,Jose Luis Pereira,Pericles Enache,Christopher Go,Andy Casely,Efrain Morales Rivera,Michel Jacquesson,Vlamir da Silva Junior,Niall MacNeill
L.Magalhaes,J.Luis,P.Enache,Christopher Go,A.Casely,E.Morales,Michel.J,V.da Silva Jr.,N.MacNeill
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[Lucas Magalhaes Teixeira Goncalves :Sao Bernardo do Campo,SP,Brazil]
[Jose Luis Pereira :Sao Caetano do Sul/Sao Paulo/Brasil]
Despite the weak jet stream,seeing was much worse than yesterday.
This situation was due to some smog I believe.Though,
I was able to use some few recordings to produce not good but acceptable images.
Those recordings saved the observation run. Most of the recordings have gone directly to the rubbish bin.
[Pericles Enache,Sao Paulo,Brazil]
I had an exciting imaging run today. It was hazy so transparency was poor but seeing was good.
The exciting part was an approaching thunderstorm. So I just took whatever data I could before the first drop of rain arrives.
Ganymede is prominent in these images. One can see details on Ganymede.
The GRS is rising on the left. The SEB shows the turbulence from the GRS.
The NEB looks quiet in this region but one can still see dark materials spreading up to the northern limits of the NEB.
The NNTZ LRS looks a bit faded in these images. It is not a red a before.
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
[Andy Casely,Sydney,Australiaa]
[Efrain Morales Rivera Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]
[Michel Jacquesson : Sevigny-Waleppe (Ardennes) France]
[Vlamir da Silva Junior : Sao Paulo,Brazil]
[Niall MacNeill : Wattle Flat,NSW,Australia]