> From a.cidadao@mail.telepac.pt Sat Jan 5 13:00 MST 2002 X-Sender: cidadao@mail.telepac.pt Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 19:51:06 +0000 From: Antonio Cidadao Subject: Jupiter data (Dec 28, 2001) Hello all, Sorry for this long period without sending any data, but it has been impossible for me to process in due time the images I have been obtaining. During the Chrismas period I have managed to process the whole set of December data (14 observation sessions, just minor labeling remains to be done) and started the November set of data (about 15 sessions). Will send them asap. I could obtain two sets of data this year (Jan 4 and 5) Attached to this and to other three messages, I'm, sending the 2002 data and the last images obtained in 2001 (Dec 28 and 29). In addition to the features that have been reported by other Jupiter observers I would like to stress the presence of the SE disturbance, still well visualized in Methane, IR and R (depicted in Dec 28, Jan 4 and 5), a small red oval located at the southern boundary of the NPR, bright in methane and IR (depicted in Dec 28 and Jan 4), and the STrZ oval preceding the GRS, bright in methane in Dec 29. Good observations Antonio > From a.cidadao@mail.telepac.pt Sun Jan 6 12:24 MST 2002 X-Sender: cidadao@mail.telepac.pt Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 19:16:15 +0000 Subject: Jupiter data (Jan06) Hello again, Attached to this and to two other messages are three recent Jupiter observations: Jan06, 2002 Dec26, 2001 Dec27, 2001 More to follow... The SE disturbance is seen in Dec26 and Jan06 (most evident in CH4 and IR) The small red spot is seen in Dec27 and Jan06 (bright in IR and CH4, and dark in UV) The SSTC ovals are seen in Dec27 and Jan06 A "CH4-bright" cloud in SEB following the GRS is seen in Dec27 (also bright in IR). Good observations Antonio