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12 years 10 months ago #92341
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Hi all,
Here is an image of Jupiter I took on the 5th of November 2011. I’m just getting around to processing now the seeing was ok, this is one Planet I love imaging because every time I look at it something new is there.
www.webtreatz.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-125
Carl.
Here is an image of Jupiter I took on the 5th of November 2011. I’m just getting around to processing now the seeing was ok, this is one Planet I love imaging because every time I look at it something new is there.
www.webtreatz.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-125
Carl.
Carl O’Beirnes,
Scopes and Space Ltd,
Unit A8 Airside Enterprise Centre,
Swords, Co Dublin,
Ireland.
www.scopesandspace.ie/
www.facebook.com/scopesandspace
twitter.com/ScopesandSpace
www.youtube.com/user/ScopesandSpace
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12 years 10 months ago #92342
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Good detailed image Carl.
I can see quite alot on the surface. I enlarged the image so that I could see more detail.
The SEB has some turbulence. This may be due to the distant outbreak from the GRS behind Jupiter. Their is an interesting thin dark band south of the SEB. Do you have other images that show more of it?
The NEB is quiet and bit narrow.
I see some odd spots in the NEBn that look conspicuous. Some dark barges.
I see odd red spot in the NTB.
The STrZ is a bit dark with the northern section disturbed from the wake of the interaction of the GRS. This tends to happen on this band probably all round the circumfrence.
There is a white oval close to the BA. I wonder will this merge?
I find Jupiter a dynamic planet with ever changing detail.
Looking forward to more images
Thanks for sharing
Eamonn
I can see quite alot on the surface. I enlarged the image so that I could see more detail.
The SEB has some turbulence. This may be due to the distant outbreak from the GRS behind Jupiter. Their is an interesting thin dark band south of the SEB. Do you have other images that show more of it?
The NEB is quiet and bit narrow.
I see some odd spots in the NEBn that look conspicuous. Some dark barges.
I see odd red spot in the NTB.
The STrZ is a bit dark with the northern section disturbed from the wake of the interaction of the GRS. This tends to happen on this band probably all round the circumfrence.
There is a white oval close to the BA. I wonder will this merge?
I find Jupiter a dynamic planet with ever changing detail.
Looking forward to more images
Thanks for sharing
Eamonn
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