> From palcaide@esoterica.pt Sun Mar 31 14:36 MST 2002 From: "Paulo S. A. Coelho" Subject: Jup020331 Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 22:16:05 +0100 Hi all, Here are tonight's image, unfortunately didn't catch the SSTB WOS area central transit, seeing was also not that great and start to degrade after this capture. From the shape of the half-merged oval I'm inclined do say there is still a wobbling, the fainter core seems at +/- 2300 (clockwise from north) from the brighter one!? Waiting for confirmation. Best Wishes, Paulo 02/03/31 P.Coelho, Montijo, Portugal. 8'' Celestron SCT & Grayscale Quickcam camera @ 0.32''/pixel Integrated light Exposure: 140 x 0.068 secs Seeing: 5-6 > From sherrodc@ipa.net Sun Mar 31 14:41 MST 2002 From: "Clay Sherrod" Subject: Re: Jup020331 Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 15:41:02 -0600 Good capture Paulo... It appears that we will be back in business tonight and will have an opportunity to image a sequence as the GRS and the oval/spot areas pass between 03:30 and 05:00 UT this evening (April 1 UT). Has anyone had an opportunity (Hans?) to measure the longitudinal expanse of the GRS with any accuracy? I am still showing a slight increase in overall length of it since December. Paulo's image certainly is suggestive of this as well and reminded me to ask.... Clay ---------------------------------------- Dr. P. Clay Sherrod sherrodc@ipa.net Arkansas Sky Observatory www.arksky.org