Hi All,
Imaged Jupiter Nov 4th in good seeing of about 5 1/2 to 6 1/2 / 10. My imaging now commences with Jupiter virtually at the meridian and by 11pm local it is lower in the Nth West and I start to get some interference form heat radiating from buildings in that direction.
Imaged at approx 20 degree CMII intervals with RGB images at, 40.2, 64.4, 80.1, 100 and 120.6 degrees respectively.
I also captured 1 IR image at CMII 43.3 degrees.
Obviously the DMK CCD is 640 x 480 pixels. Most of the processing on this data was done after resizing by 150% to 960 x 720 pixels. After final processing the images have been resized to 800 x 600 pixels then cropped and the canvas resized to 23 cm x 19 cm
Probably of greatest interest in these images is the thin blue streak North of the GRS, extending Eastward just South of the Northern edge of the SEB. The NEB continues to be chaotic while the SEB is becoming ever calmer.