木星 ALPO-Japan Latest
Jupiter Image 2021/11/22(UT)
Christopher Go,Guilherme Grassmann,Clyde Foster,Jose Luis Pereira,Peter Edwards,Antonio Cidadao,Carsten Bauer,Michel Jacques Jacquesson
Christopher Go,G.Grassmann,C.Foster,J.Luis,P.Edwards,A.Cidadao,C.Bauer,Michel.J
Condition was a bit unstable this evening with periods of good seeing.
The GRS is well resolved. The wake has a prominent outbreak. The SEB is pale.
Oval BA is approaching the GRS. The NEB is still very pale
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
[Guilherme Grassmann,Americana-San Paulo,Brasil]
I was pleasantly surprised with the results from yesterday evenings session
which was negatively affected by unstable weather,cloud and jet stream.
Although the recent NEB(S) outbreaks,well covered by Chris Go,were approaching the preceding limb,
it did allow a look at the region trailing the outbreaks. Looking at Shinji's recent maps,
it does look like the outbreaks have resulted in some expansion of the thin,dark NEB(S),
but it remains to be seen if this is temporary or not.
The STrZ is scattered with multiple small dark spots,
some of them possibly the remains of some of the dark spots spun off from DS7 following their turbulent passage past the GRS?
[Clyde Foster:Centurion,South Africa]
Newtonian Telescope 275mm f/5.3 + NEPTUNE-CII + Powermate Televue 5x + IRUV Cut filter
[Jose Luis Pereira :Sao Caetano do Sul/Sao Paulo/Brasil]
[Peter Edwars: West Sussex United Kingdom]
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[Antonio Cidadao Oeiras - Portugal]
In the left image,a glimpse of the recent new outbreaks in the NEB can
still be seen near the limb. The outbreak in the wake of the GRS is
visible very well in the right image.
[Carsten Bauer : Frankfurt,Germany]
[Michel Jacquesson : Sevigny-Waleppe (Ardennes) France]