木星 ALPO-Japan Latest
Jupiter Image 2021/05/06(UT)
井上 修
Guilherme Grassmann,Clyde Foster,Christopher Go
G.Grassmann,C.Foster,O.Inoue,Christopher Go
[Guilherme Grassmann,Americana-San Paulo,Brasil]
I have had little joy with recent GRS transits and this morning's session was plagued with jetstream,
high cloud interference and poor seeing.
Although I collected a lot of data,I was only able to use the best single IR and RGB captures.
Despite the conditions,there does appear to be a secondary flake on the p edge of the GRS (RGB,CH4 and UV),
which I believe to be a likely result of the recent SEBs ring (No 6 according to Shinji Mizumoto).
Hopefully there may be others that are able to image under better conditions.
[Clyde Foster:Centurion,South Africa]
ほぼ曇り空でしたが、雲が薄れた時にぼんやりと木星が見えたので、Gain を上げ、普段の2〜3倍の露光時間で撮り始めました。
しかし短時間でまた完全に曇ってしまいました
≪大阪府 枚方市 井上 修≫[Osamu Inoue. Hirakata-shi,Osaka,Japan]
Condition was variable today. When I started imaging seeing was unstable but improved as Jupiter got higher in the sky.
Transparency was poor due to a thin haze.
Oval BA can be seen setting on the right. Note the bright white spot on the CM following Oval BA.
Note that the band west of this bright shop show a light reddish color.
The SEB shows the chaotic "wakes" from the GRS. Overall the SEB looks very pale.
The NEB is also very pale while the mid-EZ shows a reddish haze. The South Polar Red Spot can also be seen rising below.
Note White Spot Z on the NEBn just past the CM. This oval is brighter than the surrounding NEB in Methane band.
Note the small bright white spot embedded on the northern half of WSZ. Is this the core of WSZ or is this another spot?
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]