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Jupiter Image 2025/02/01(UT)
Michael Wong,Christopher Go,Michel Szlosser,Randy Tatum,John Rozakis,David Basey,Nicolas Delaunoy,Efrain Morales Rivera,Jean-Luc Dauvergne,Thomas E. Williamson,Christophe Pellier,Michel Jacques Jacquesson
M.Wong,Christopher Go,M.Szlosser,R.Tatum,J.Rozakis,D.Basey,N.Delaunoy,E.Morales,JL Dauvergne,T.Williamson,Christophe.P,Michel.J
[Michael Wong,Hong Kong,China]
Transparency was very bad and I had to image through clouds.
These images show the extent of the current NTB outbreak which as already covered more than halfway around the planet.
The two main outbreaks can be seen on the right of the first image.
The wake of this storm is now affecting the NEBn and it seems to be interacting with the NEBn white ovals.
The GRS There are two large blue features on the STB preceding the GRS. Are these the STB ghost.
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
[Michel Szlosser : Schiltigheim,France]
[ Randy Tatum,Richmond,VA U.S.A]
[John Rozakis,Athens Greece]
[David Basey : Diss,UK]
[Nicolas Delaunoy : Yerres,France]
[Efrain Morales Rivera Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]
[Jean-Luc Dauvergne:Paris France]
[ Thomas E. Williamson Albuquerque,New Mexico,USA ]
Here is a long series of observations of the "fireworks" on the northern tropics of Jupiter.
The two main leading plumes are really perceived as bright at the eyepiece,not only "light".
They are still very bright on images even in UV.
The trail of the outbreaks is now rapidly reviving the belt.
[Christophe Pellier Bruz City,France]
[Michel Jacquesson : Sevigny-Waleppe (Ardennes) France]