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Jupiter Image 2022/07/11(UT)

Moises Portillo Leon,Jean-Luc Dauvergne,Felipe Felix,Damian Peach,Antonio Lasala Garcia,Jim Tomney,Efrain Morales Rivera,Zac Pujic,Michel Jacques Jacquesson
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Moises Portillo Leon
11/07/2022
2:40 UT

[Moises Portillo Leon,Andujar:Spain)]

Jean-Luc Dauvergne

[Jean-Luc Dauvergne:Paris France]

Felipe Felix
Atmospheric conditions are still very unstable; poor seeing and poor transparency

[Felipe Felix : Fortaleza - Brazile]

Damian Peach
Here is an image from this morning.
Poor conditions with a sky full of alto-cumulus patches and seeing varying between dreadful and good!

[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]

Antonio Lasala

[Antonio Lasala :Morata de Jalon:Spain]

Jim Tomney
Managed to get some Jupiter imaging in before work this morning.
Seeing was not great for most of the almost 90 minutes,
but it did relent for about 4 minutes (7/10) from which I processed the attached.
Ganymede’s shadow is crossing the disk,but more subtle features abound.
In the SSTB we can make out the anti-cyclones A4,A3,A2 (near meridian) and barely visible A1 as it moves to set on the following limb.
In the opposing hemisphere we have NN-WS-6 approaching the meridian.
Two dark condensations are in the southern hemisphere; one is at the CM (named?)
and another is further south and trailing (perhaps this is DS8?).
It is interesting to see how far these two have drifted apart in just a week as my prior observation of July 4
shows them lying much closer in longitude.

[Jim Tomney: Towson,MD,US]

Efrain Morales Rivera



[Efrain Morales Rivera  Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]

Zac Pujic

[Zac Pujic,Brisbane Australia]

Michel Jacquesson

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

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