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Jupiter Image 2020/09/19(UT)

Eric Sussenbach,Christopher Go,Efrain Morales Rivera,Christofer Mauricio Baez Jim,Clyde Foster,Matthew Reading
E.Sussenbach,Christopher Go,E.Morales,C.Baez,C.Foster,M.Reading

Eric Sussenbach


[Eric Sussenbach : [ Willemstad,Curacao (Dutch Caribbean)]

Christopher Go
After a week of heavy rains,I had high hopes for today because it was clear all day.
Unfortunately,clouds started to roll in during my imaging run.
Seeing was unstable at first but improved but clouds were frustrating my imaging effort.

The first image shows the first NTB outbreak.
The tail of this outbreak is very long and covers more than half of the planet!  The wake is very chaotic.
The second RGB image shows interactions between the wake of the outbreak and the NEB!
This would contrast with the very quiet SEB.  Unfortunately,
I was unable to obtain a methane band image on my second run.  The sky was already overcast!



[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]

Efrain Morales Rivera

[Efrain Morales Rivera  Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]

Christofer Mauricio Baez Jimenez


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

Clyde Foster
Hard to believe that the first outbreak is already re-approaching the GRS longitude.
This was the best of the data from last night in poor seeing after some rain and through thin cloud.
The light spot in the far north is noticeable in the first IR. Ganymede was in transit.




[Clyde Foster:Centurion,South Africa]

Matthew Reading



[Matthew Reading : Wellington New Zealan]

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