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I'm working portable at Trevors place for this week, on a new laptop I bought a couple of weeks ago with a display I don't trust :-) So forgive the probably dodgy colours and brightess etc.
Here's an image of Jupiter from this morning, showing some interesting stuff, the string of dark storms in the SEB is becoming more prominent and also there
's a string of "light" storms above it.... what does it all mean??...
I have some pics to post as well of my scope set up in Trevors backyard next to his observatory...
cheers, Bird
astroron
01-06-2010, 09:25 PM
Very interesting Anthony,Jupiter is beginning to look like an indigenous Dot Painting;)
Enjoy your stay at Broken Hill :thumbsup:
[1ponders]
01-06-2010, 09:25 PM
That is a truly amazing looking image bird. The colour looks pretty good to me , but its the appearance of Jupiter itself that has popped my eyes. Are we in for some extra belts and zones for a while? That is an intriguing Jupiter bird. Thanks.
michaellxv
01-06-2010, 09:32 PM
An advance party of monoliths maybe? :lol:
It's certainly very interesting watching Jupiter change.
Paul Haese
01-06-2010, 11:14 PM
I reckon the storms are eminating from the feature central in my image of 17 May. See link below.
http://paulhaese.net/17May20102108UT.html
The storms can be vaguely seen but I am certain they are like the recirculation of 2007. Perhaps John Rogers may have an opinion.
Quark
01-06-2010, 11:28 PM
It was quite an experience and honor to see how you go about your work Bird and I am hopping that we can turn on some very good seeing for you before the end of the week.
Regards
Trevor
Lester
02-06-2010, 07:45 AM
Very nice smooth image Anthony.
All the best.
jjjnettie
02-06-2010, 08:00 AM
What an amazing Planet. We're lucky to have such talented imagers here, so we can follow these extraordinary changes.
Thanks Bird.
Thanks all, hopefully we'll get another clear night or two before the end of the week.
cheers, Bird
StephenM
02-06-2010, 03:33 PM
Great image Anthony! I wonder how long it will take for the SEB to return to its normal state? I'll be following the images with interest!
Cheers,
Stephen
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