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Jupiter Image 2025/03/04(UT)
Frank J Melillo,Xavier Meex,Mike Wolle,Tiziano Olivetti,Jim Tomney,Christophe Pellier,Michel Jacques Jacquesson,Paul G. Abel,Michael Karrer
F.Melillo,X.Meex,M.Wolle,T.Olivetti,J.Tomney,Christophe.P,Michel.J,P.Abel,M.Karrer
[Frank J Melillo Holtsville NY U.S.A]
[Xavier Meex : Belgium]
[Mike Wolle : Austria ]
here attached are two files from March 4th under variable seeing,mostly poor,and good transparency.
[ティジャノ:オリベッティ バンコック タイ]
[Tiziano Olivetti : Bangkok Thailand]
The weather continues to be uncooperative with seeing rarely getting up to even an average rating.
Tried again this week for a Jupiter imaging run,but seeing was not very good. GRS and A8 can be noted,
but most other details are fairly mushy.
[Jim Tomney: Towson,MD,US]
[Christophe Pellier Bruz City,France]
[Michel Jacquesson : Sevigny-Waleppe (Ardennes) France]
Please find attached an observation Jupiter made on 4th March in average seeing conditions.
Ganymede was in transit at this time and in drawing 1 it can be seen close to the S3TB.
Ganymede was not particularly noticeable during transit,perhaps because it is off similar tones to the S3TB.
In drawing 2 it has emerged from transit and has a strong bronze-yellowish colour.
Also on the disk:
- S3TB can be seen fairly uniform.
- SSTB also seen and some white ovals were present in this region.
- STB- part of this can be seen in drawing 1 and there was little evidence of it later by drawing 2.
- SEB quite active.
The southern component of the belt continues to be the best defined and most prominent component of the belt.
- EZ continues to appear less active than earlier in the apparition. A number of festoons were seen.
- NEB is quite complex,particularly along the northern border where it appears to be interacting with the NTB revival.
- NTB can be seen,by drawing 2 it is darker in some sections and greyish in colour.
- NNTB also seen though not uniform.
By 2027UT seeing conditions were dropping off and I moved over to Mars.
[Paul G. Abel:Leicester:United Kingdom]
[Michael Karrer : St.Radegund,Austria]