Imaged Jupiter March 6th in quite reasonable seeing for the low alt. Have a nice level of detail in all data sets. Of particular interest I note the prominent feature in the STrZ. This feature is extended longitudinally with a arrow head shape with a streak following. My previous data from March 1st was of the same CMII and it seems that since March 1st this feature has become more elongated. Ganymede is featured in all data from March 6th. I have also attached an IR animation which highlights nicely the STrZ feature.
Imaged Jove March 7th in good seeing for the low alt. Oval BA and the region immediately preceding the GRS is well seen. There is a tiny white spot on the Northern edge of the SPR over toward the P limb. A line of 5 small white ovals is seen in the SSTB as are several dark spots which lead the GRS. There is an isolated dark spot below and trailing Oval BA. The SEB contains quite a smooth band within it which seems more prominent the closer the proximity to the GRS. There is a prominent red barge in the NTrZ coming in from the F limb. I have also included a RGB animation which nicely shows all of the SSTB white ovals along with the dark spots preceding the GRS
Regards
Trevor
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