Hi all.
Here's a 16-frame animation of Jupiter from Sunday mornings data.
Unfortunately about half of the frames aren't as good quality as the other half (due to fluctuating seeing), but it still looks pretty cool.
You can even see how the middle latitudes rotate quicker than the high north or high south latitudes, giving Jupiter it's oblate shape.. you can see it by concentrating on some of the small storms in different belts and zones and watching how fast they rotate in relation to each other.
The animation was created in Jasc Animation Shop 3.
It's a 577k animated GIF and you can download it here:
Jupiter's Rotation animated GIF
Thanks for looking, and comments welcome!