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rumples riot
06-01-2006, 03:11 PM
Hi all,

Well caught this Jupiter on 3 Jan. Seeing was at 3 or 2/10. Pretty aweful conditions. Still managed to eek out some detail. I am hoping for better conditions tonight and maybe get something worthwhile. No where near my best, but a start for the season.

ving
06-01-2006, 03:15 PM
i think its a fine start paul :)

gbeal
06-01-2006, 03:42 PM
Not a bad start though just the same. I can remember not too long ago when we would all be happy with that, Now?
So the Jetstream has been with you as well, hell even on the ground here it is piping. It can't last forever, well I keep telling myself that anyway.

Robert_T
06-01-2006, 04:20 PM
Paul, not bad at all, there's a lot of detail there just a little smeared by the seeing. If you get an 8/10 or better it should be a cracker :)

I've yet to drag my carcass out of bed for Jupiter - eastern horizon is pretty cruddy here so might be another month for me before it's worth it.

cheers,

davidpretorius
06-01-2006, 05:08 PM
here is 50 frames from the 5th


way too low, yucky seeing.

by the way, i think the grs will be present and io transiting on sunday morning???

Exfso
06-01-2006, 07:02 PM
Looks fine Paul, but I know you and you wont be satisfied until you are barking at the heels of Bird. Our problem mate is we are in a seeing hole I believe, for god sake hurry up and get that damn house built on the peninsular. Should be fun, weather permitting, to see what we can eek out over in Victoria in March. I think we are the only SA contingent at this stage. Cmon guys, lift your game, (croweaters that is).

;)

matt
06-01-2006, 07:14 PM
That's OK for the first of the season Paul.

Apart from the seeing and the planet's position above the horizon, you must surely still be coming to terms with the new scope, don't you think?

It'll take a little while before you're working it at top speed?

Looking forward to seeing you get more out of the 9.25;)

asimov
06-01-2006, 08:20 PM
Looks good to me considering all the factors and weighing up everything against getting good pictures of Jupiter at the moment.

Good one Paul.