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iceman
04-05-2009, 06:45 AM
Well it’s been a long time coming. Usually the seeing at my location is best between February and June, but this year it’s been horrible every day - I’ve been out trying to image Jupiter almost every clear morning for 2 months and have been increasingly discouraged at not having anything better than 5/10 seeing all year.

Well finally the good seeing has started to arrive with a high-pressure system overhead. On Saturday morning, 2nd May 2009 I had the best seeing I’ve had this year so far, as it peaked at 7/10 in my last imaging run of the session. Jupiter was at a nice high altitude of 67° when I packed up.

Oval BA still appears orange but does appear to be lighter than last year. The resolution still isn’t there yet to see any other structure within it. Europa’s shadow is visible on the Eastern limb.

The first image is the best from the session - before that the seeing was typically average :)

More here:
Jupiter, Oval BA and Europa's Shadow (http://www.mikesalway.com.au/2009/05/04/my-best-jupiter-this-year-as-the-seeing-finally-improves)

Thanks for looking.

Lester
04-05-2009, 07:53 AM
That first one is exceptional Mike, oozing with heaps of detail.

Glad you got some better seeing at last.

Dennis
04-05-2009, 10:57 AM
Hi Mike

Firstly, 10/10 for your dogged perseverance over the past 2 months, it’s been a while since I was that keen!

The first image is a real cracker of Jove and shadow - hopefully this heralds the beginning of better seeing for your location.

Cheers

Dennis

jjjnettie
04-05-2009, 11:13 AM
It's about time you got a break with the weather!
That first image is terrific.

cookie8
04-05-2009, 11:46 AM
Love the first one Mike. Tack sharp!!

Quark
04-05-2009, 01:14 PM
Well done Mike, definitely starting to get there.
Very nice detail in the first image, some really fine and delicate structure coming out, the seeing really does play such a vital part in this. The other two images clearly demonstrate the effect an improvement or drop off in seeing can mean to a top planetary. imager and I am looking forward to seeing what you do when some top seeing occurs.

Regards
Trevor

bird
04-05-2009, 02:17 PM
Well done Mike, hopefully we'll get a few days of good seeing.

cheers, Bird