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Object | Jupiter |
Image type | image |
File size | 111.0 KB |
URL | j2020-06-21_13-57-54_r_tba.png |
Observer | Trevor Barry |
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Comments: Imaged Jupiter June 21st, have very good Ch4 data, good 685nm IR & R data while the G & B data was quite ordinary. All data resolves a small red spot on the edge of the NPR toward the P limb. There are three quite extravagant festoons in the EZ with intricate structure resolved in the NEB. The GRS chimney is most definitely open and well seen in all data. The changes occurring on a daily basis in the disturbed region immediately following the GRS are fascinating to follow. Circulation within the GRS is seen in the IR and R data. I think Clydes spot may be resolved in the STZ preceding the GRS and there is a well resolved small bluish oval below the GRS. Oval BA is nicely resolved in all data. There is a small bright oval resolved in all data mid transit in the STB with very fine detail resolved in both the NPR and SPR particularly in IR.
Observation 1 | |
Feature(s) | N/A |
Filter(s) | r |
Date | 2020-06-21 13:57:54 |
Julian day | 2459022.08125 |
System I | 179.92812° |
System II | 346.1884° |
System III | 56.64316° |
Illumination | 99.8% |
Phase angle | 4.800000190734863° |
Solar longitude | 9.9° |
Eq. diameter | 46.59″ |
Derotation | 0.0 min |