Looks a Fantastic image all the same Trevor, nice job showing the SEB exploding back to life, & priviledged to see this event unfolding.
Hope the seeing improves for you !
Thanks a lot for sharing, Trevor. You got an excellent image despite the poor seeing. I agree with Ray: "Your images are a fascinating record of the development of the EB"
Looks a Fantastic image all the same Trevor, nice job showing the SEB exploding back to life, & priviledged to see this event unfolding.
Hope the seeing improves for you !
Thanks very much Bob, sure is a great time to be a planetary imager.
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Originally Posted by Shiraz
Hi Trevor. Your images are a fascinating record of the development of the EB. Thanks for posting the latest.
Thanks Ray, dont think it will be much longer until any Jupiter image will show some evidence of the revival, as it continues to spread around the SEB.
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Originally Posted by DarkRevenge
Thanks a lot for sharing, Trevor. You got an excellent image despite the poor seeing. I agree with Ray: "Your images are a fascinating record of the development of the EB"
Cheers, Luis.
Thanks very much Luis, hope to get some better conditions to be able to make a hi res record of this event while it is still at such a relatively early stage.
The revival is stretching out now, at least you got a go inbetween all this rain, any more rain we'll have to put the house on stilts. Back in UK its snow and freezing temps. I'd love to move to Broome but family not keen!
The revival is stretching out now, at least you got a go inbetween all this rain, any more rain we'll have to put the house on stilts. Back in UK its snow and freezing temps. I'd love to move to Broome but family not keen!
John.
Thanks John, judging by Birds results from Exmouth I would think Broome would probably be one of the best locations on out continent for planetary imaging. Probably even less effected by the jetstream than Exmouth.