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A recent Jupiter
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16 years 9 months ago #66097
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Regards and Clear Skies,
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Breathtaking as per usual Anthony.
Many Congrats.
Many Congrats.
Regards and Clear Skies,
Dave.
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I thought we banned this guy, no?
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16 years 9 months ago #66139
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Hi Anthony,
Now that is a class image the amount of detail is great. Is that a new storm or little red spot in the lower centre of the image.
Now that is a class image the amount of detail is great. Is that a new storm or little red spot in the lower centre of the image.
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16 years 9 months ago #66177
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Absolutely Amazing- the only words for it.
Well done Anthony
Well done Anthony
John
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16 years 9 months ago #66203
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G'day Carl, yes that's a new red spot, now there's three in total counting the big guy and also the red core of oval BA, all visible in this image.
The small red storm was present last year as an anti-cyclone with a white centre, sometime while Jupiter was out of sight in solar conjunction it intensified and now is pulling up content from lower down that turns red when exposed to the sun - probably the same phenomenon the gives the other red storms their colour.
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Hi Anthony,
Now that is a class image the amount of detail is great. Is that a new storm or little red spot in the lower centre of the image.
G'day Carl, yes that's a new red spot, now there's three in total counting the big guy and also the red core of oval BA, all visible in this image.
The small red storm was present last year as an anti-cyclone with a white centre, sometime while Jupiter was out of sight in solar conjunction it intensified and now is pulling up content from lower down that turns red when exposed to the sun - probably the same phenomenon the gives the other red storms their colour.
regards, Bird
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