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Old 18-02-2020, 12:55 PM
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Jupiter 2020-02-17

Hi all, this morning persistent clouds almost prevented any captures however they parted long enough for some very nice seeing.



http://www.astrogem.com.au/Jupiter/2...1935_6-pmi.png


http://www.astrogem.com.au/Jupiter/2..._4-700-pmi.png



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Old 18-02-2020, 07:01 PM
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Excellent images over the last couple of days, great Venus and Mars images and your Jupiter images at this early stage are as good as many fine opposition images posted. I won't be chiming in on many more of your images but I will enjoy your posts and really wonder what your wonderful scope and skilled imaging will reveal at opposition.


And if this seeing is typical where you are then it is a great location!
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