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Jupiter Image 2026/01/07(UT)
森田光治,長瀬雅明,鈴木邦彦,高松 泉,井上 修,堀川邦昭,三品利郎,橋野英嗣,安達 誠,堀井恵策,阿久津富夫,山崎明宏
Christopher Go,Avani Soares,Niall MacNeill,Andy Casely,Christofer Mauricio Baez Jim
M.Morita,M.Nagase,K.Suzuki,Christopher Go,I.Takamatsu,O.Inoue,K.Horikawa,T.Mishina,Avani,H.Hashino,M.Adachi,K.Horii,T.Akutsu,A.Yamazaki,N.MacNeill,A.Casely,C.Baez

Mitsuji Morita
激しい気流で細部は不鮮明でした。直焦点撮影です。

≪滋賀県守山市  森田光治≫[Mitsuji Morita:Siga Japan]

Masaaki Nagase


[Masaaki Nagase,Kawasaki-City,Japan]

Kunihiko Suzuki
大赤斑後方でしたが、気流がイマイチでした。

[Kunihiko Suzuki : Yokohama-city Kanagawa-Prefecture Japan]
≪神奈川県  横浜市  鈴木邦彦≫

Christopher Go
t was cloudy most of today but the sky clear close to midnight.
Seeing was variable but was perfect during the middle of my session.

2 days before Jupiter Opposition!  The GRS is well resolved.  The wake of the GRS shows a complex outbreak.
The NEB is narrow in the region.  It shows some rifts but no outbreak.
The NNTZ LRS and the South Polar Red Spot can be see in these images.
In the methane band,the bright north polar hood is gone!



[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]

Izumi Takamatsu

≪高松 泉 : ≫[Izumi Takamatsu: Arakawa,Tokyo,Japan]

Osamu Inoue
撮り始めて直ぐに西から雲が来て時々の晴れ間からの間欠撮影となり、何とかRGBを撮っただけで完全に曇ってしまいました。

≪大阪府  枚方市  井上  修≫[Osamu Inoue. Hirakata-shi,Osaka,Japan]

Kuniaki Horikawa
寒気がやって来て0°まで冷え込みましたが、シーイングはとても良かったです。
大赤斑は明瞭で、前方に淡いSTrBが伸びています。
後方のSEBには大きな白斑があり、後に白雲が伸びています。活動はまだまだ続くようです。
大赤斑前方のSEB北部に明るい明帯が伸び、中には不規則な小白斑が並んでいるようですが、捉えきれません。
NEBはリフトが活動的で、かなり乱れています。



≪神奈川県横浜市泉区  堀川邦昭≫[Kuniaki Horikawa:Kanagawa Japan]

Toshirou.Mishina
7日は23時半頃に大赤斑が正面にきました

≪神奈川県  横浜市  三品利郎≫[Toshirou.Mishina:Kanagawa Japan]

Avani Soares

We can see how the seeing varied considerably from the two photos on the left to the photo on the right at the top,
where I chose the best film out of the 60 that were taken.
I was happy; I searched for Ganymede in the Virtual Planet Atlas,
entering the correct time and coordinates to confirm that the albedo spots were not artifacts.
However,with a little goodwill,we can see that they perfectly match my photo.
Galileo and Perrine Regio can be seen without a doubt as dark regions,
and the Osiris Crater stands out perfectly as an easily visible white spot.
In short,a photo that pleased me greatly and that helps keep the flame of astrophotography alive

[ Observatory Parsec,City Canoas,Brazil]

Hidetugu Hashino
晴れ間が続いていますが気流が悪く困ったもんです。
本年やっとの画像です。

≪千葉県木更津市 橋野英嗣≫[Hidetugu Hashino:Chiba:Japan]

Makoto Adachi
予想に反してシーイングは悪かった。おまけに途中で曇天になって散々だった。

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≪滋賀県  大津市  安達  誠≫[Makoto Adachi:Siga Japan]

Keisaku Horii

≪兵庫県姫路市  堀井恵策≫[Keisaku Horii : Himeji Hyougo Japan]

Tomio Akutsu
GRSが正面画像は01-05とほぼ同じ。GRS後方の白雲活動は少し明るくなり、IR画像からでは内部は可なり複雑。後半気流が悪化。


≪Cebu PHILLIPINES  阿久津富夫≫

Akihiro.Yamazaki
昨晩とは真逆で、モニター越しでは模様がそれなりに見えてはいたのですが、
結果は思った程でも・・・ 上手くいかないものです

《東京都町田市、山崎明宏》[A.Yamazaki: Machida Tokyo Japan]

Niall MacNeill
Once again the warm and dry conditions at night in the Central West of NSW corresponded to very good seeing,
especially for the altitude.
These were the best conditions of the apparition so far for me.

The GRS was rotating into view and I made two separate runs about 40 mins apart.
The first run was at an altitude of 28 degrees and the second at 33 degrees.
The better resolution in the latter case reflects the better seeing as the altitude increased.





[Niall MacNeill : Wattle Flat,NSW,Australia]

Andy Casely
My first Jupiter images for a very long while - Jupiter is not favourably placed for us in Australia.
This was in very good seeing this week,and the GRS is rising.
There is a pale spot/patch just south and preceding the GRS in the RGB,but nothing shows in methane.
Nice details in the red channel,and a few features showing up in the methane band including some darker areas on the EZ.
Am happy with this for low altitude and through summer heat.
Clear skies,



[Andy Casely,Sydney,Australiaa]

Christofer Mauricio Baez Jimenez

[Christofer Mauricio Baez Jimenez :Santo Domingo,Dominican Republic.]

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