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Jupiter Image 2024/02/20(UT)
堀川邦昭,伊藤了史
Mike Karakas,John Rozakis,Paco Bellido,Alexandros Frantzis,Efrain Morales Rivera,Mike Hood,Jim Tomney
M.Karakas,J.Rozakis,P.Bellido,A.Frantzis,K.Horikawa,S.Ito,E.Morales,M.Hood,J.Tomney
The seeing was only mildly better than last night's efforts (but still poor) and deteriorated rapidly,
so only IR resulted in any usable data.
[Mike Karakas : Winnipeg Canada]
[John Rozakis,Athens Greece]
[ Paco Bellido :Cordoba Spain]
[Alexandros Frantzis : Vouliagmeni,Greece]
夕方から悪天の予報でしたが、ラッキーにも18時頃から1時間ほど快晴になりました。
大赤斑は見るたびに淡く小さくなっているような気がします。
≪神奈川県横浜市泉区 堀川邦昭≫[Kuniaki Horikawa:Kanagawa Japan]
僅かな晴れ間で3枚撮影できましたがシーイング悪くボケボケです。
≪愛知県 春日井市 伊藤了史≫[Satoshi Ito. Kasugai City,Aichi,Japan]
[Efrain Morales Rivera Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]
Two images of Jupiter and it's GRS in goodand fair seeing conditions.
Good seeing,
[Mike Hood : Kathleen Georgia,U.S.A.]
Another session with below average seeing but able to discern a few features.
The SSTB oval preceding the meridian is possibly A1, which would make the one past it A8.
Some strong "hot spots" along the NEB's southern trailing down into the EZ,
and the notch in the NEB's north side that is far preceding the meridian might be WS-Z.
Western horizon from my location is poor, so I will be lucky if I can grab a
couple more imaging runs before I have to call it quits on this apparition.
[Jim Tomney: Towson,MD,US]