There is an imaging opportunity tonight (7:43pm) for Brisbanites, where the HST transits Jupiter for those in the north. The CalSky Ground track is here: http://www.calsky.com/?Transitline=&...231&mainbody=5
and it is only about 300m wide, meaning you must be within 150m of the displayed track to actually see the HST cross the disc of the planet. The track is through Redcliffe, Deception Bay, and Narangba/Burpengary). Charlish Park (http://www.mustdobrisbane.com/kids/o...tons_beach.asp) looks good!
Every km away from the track will add 2 arc minute's distance of the pass, so that someone 24km away (like me) will see the HST pass by 1 degree from Jupiter.
We watched it go through the Pleiades and it missed Jupiter by about 1½ degrees. It was quite relaxing to participate in a bit of naked eye and binocular observing again!
Went up to Redcliffe and saw it with Shark Bait (Stu). We were in the right spot for the predicted transit but the HST just missed Jupiter. Still pretty cool! To the naked eye the HST went above the Pleiades and right through Jupiter. Another HST tonight at 7:39pm this time a bit higher in the sky through Orion