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Originally Posted by Dennis
Hi Trevor
Another exquisite image of Jupiter and a fabulous animation. Thanks for posting these; I enjoyed reminding myself of what good seeing (and expert acquisition & processing!) looks like!
Just loved the Polar Projection view!
Cheers
Dennis
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Thanks for your very kind words Dennis I really do appreciate your comments. I do think the Polar projection does a particularly good job of defining the impact remnant.
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Originally Posted by Lester
Another outstanding image Trevor, the detail in the GRS took my attention, like a giant coil spring.
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Thanks Lester, after viewing Anthony's most excellent image taken 14 minutes earlier, I came back and had a closer look at this image. I to, had never noticed the blue C shaped feature within the GRS previous to seeing it in Anthony's image.
The difference in image scale makes it more difficult to detect, however it is present in this image. At my image scale it is about 1 mm inside the western edge of the outline of the GRS. The blue colour is subtle but nevertheless is present.
We are situated about 1,000 km apart but the air mass between us must have been very stable on this night.
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Originally Posted by iceman
Another beauty, Trevor. Lovely colours and processing.
The red spot following the GRS is continuing to be interesting!
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Thanks Mike, a bit more to the images on this night than is immediately apparent, the appearance of this thin blue C shaped line within the GRS is most interesting.
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Originally Posted by bird
Lovely work Trevor, lets hope the good seeing continues for a while longer!
Bird
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Thanks Anthony, I certainly hope so. We have a front moving over at the moment creating some drizzle but the next high pressure system looks like a big one.
Anthony, I wondered if, with all of your experience, you have ever detected this blue partial ring within the GRS previously or have any idea what might cause it.