> From dpeach_78@yahoo.co.uk Mon Jan 6 07:14 MST 2003 Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 14:14:23 +0000 (GMT) From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Damian=20Peach?= Subject: Jupiter images (Jan 4th, 5th.) Hi all, Here are some Jupiter images from Jan 4th and 5th. The GRS was presented on both occasions, and Oval BA on the 4th. Jan 4th seeing was poor, but Jan 5th was obtained under good seeing, and well shows the array of SSTC ovals passing the GRS. Also note the intricate detail in the post GRS turbulence, and the rifted NTB still persists, with the NTBn and NTBs components having an orange colouration. Also a short animation is included from this session showing rotation over ~30mins. Best Wishes Damian --------------------------------------------------------------------- JUPITER IMAGES, JANUARY 4th, 2003. D. A. Peach, Costa del Silencio, Tenerife, Canary Isl. 11" (28 cm) Celestron SCT @ f/22.1 (0.18"/pixel.) Philips ToUcam Pro PCVC740K camera. Total Exposure Times: ~320-500 x 0.04secs Seeing poor-fair (p3-6.) Transparency good (4.5mag) with high haze/cirrus. No wind. Heavy dew. Equatorial Diam=44.1" Altitude= 66-77 degs -------------------------------------------------------------------- JUPITER IMAGES, JANUARY 5th, 2003. D. A. Peach, Costa del Silencio, Tenerife, Canary Isl. 11" (28 cm) Celestron SCT @ f/22.1 (0.18"/pixel.) Philips ToUcam Pro PCVC740K camera. Total Exposure Times: ~400 - 550 x 0.04secs Seeing good (p6-8.) Transparency variable with frequent high clouds/haze (2.0 - 5.5mag.) No wind. No dew. Equatorial Diam=44.2" Altitude= 54-61 degs