Quark
11-10-2021, 06:24 PM
Hi All,
Imaged Jupiter October 7th in good seeing, have very good data across all wavelengths. Have well resolved discrete small scale detail from limb to limb and pole to pole. There are many tiny dark spots resolved across the NNTB. Two very prominent red barges and two fainter red barges are spaced across the NEB. Quite intricate detail is resolved across the border of the EZ and SEB, very intricate detail is also resolved in the region immediately following the GRS. The GRS chimney is narrowing but still just open. Rotation of material within the GRS is resolved. DS7, the remnant of Clyde's Spot is fading away. The formation of bright ovals A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5 are well resolved.
http://pvol2.ehu.eus/pvolimages/jupiter/j2021-10-07_11-12_685nmIR_tba.gif
Regards
Trevor
Imaged Jupiter October 7th in good seeing, have very good data across all wavelengths. Have well resolved discrete small scale detail from limb to limb and pole to pole. There are many tiny dark spots resolved across the NNTB. Two very prominent red barges and two fainter red barges are spaced across the NEB. Quite intricate detail is resolved across the border of the EZ and SEB, very intricate detail is also resolved in the region immediately following the GRS. The GRS chimney is narrowing but still just open. Rotation of material within the GRS is resolved. DS7, the remnant of Clyde's Spot is fading away. The formation of bright ovals A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5 are well resolved.
http://pvol2.ehu.eus/pvolimages/jupiter/j2021-10-07_11-12_685nmIR_tba.gif
Regards
Trevor