This morning I managed to catch the
HST transit
Jupiter. Taken from Nudgee Beach in Brisbane as predicted by CalSky.com and Stellarium.
I didn't actually observe the
HST transit when it happened. I was alternating between binoculars and the live view on the camera, so that if it did miss
Jupiter, I could see by how far. It was 8 min before sunrise so there was no warning of the
HST coming with the naked eye. I recorded 2 min prior and 2 min after the predicted time and by the time I stopped the movie I thought I had missed it entirely. My secondary objective for the morning was to photograph the Moon at 1 day before New but clouds were obscuring.
Dejected, and packing everything up and getting back into the car, I resignedly reviewed the video on the camera and saw, just like you see in the youtube video, the quick flash of the
HST. I was delighted and pretty excited, and could freeze the video on the frame where the
HST was on the disc. Even now watching the video the sense of anticipation is pretty cool!
Attached is the image, and the equipment I used. I have also reprocessed the image, using more background frames, to lighten the image and bring out Europa and Io, which reflects more what the scene looked like visually.
And here is a link to the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tkw8kxn1pQ
Thanks for looking,
Tom