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Originally Posted by Lester
Wonderful detail again Trevor. Thanks for the views.
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Thanks very much Lester.
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Originally Posted by Clayton
Lovely detail Trevor, each a little different. I think I like the first colour shot the best  , and of course the last for composition. 
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Thanks Clayton, these images cover just under 2 1/2 hrs of rotation and really underline just how quickly it rotates. Of course the most interesting side is that of BA & the GRS, but then, back in June it was on the boreing side that Bird imaged the fireball from an asteroid impact. It is interesting in the final IR image how BA the GRS and the red spot in the NNTrZ come up.
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Originally Posted by Troy
Nice pictures Trevor, well done 
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Thanks for the comment Troy.
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Originally Posted by Dennis
Hello, Trevor
A very impressive portfolio of images; the animation was quite mesmerising. Although it may be an over used metaphor, I really did feel like I was on close approach to Jupiter, onboard some interplanetary spacecraft, peering out of the window.
Terrific work as usual – if there were an Olympics for Jupiter imagers, you would be guaranteed a gold medal, several times over!
Cheers
Dennis
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Thanks for the very generous coment Dennis, I am so glad that the animation came up well for you, I was a bit worried that it may be a bit to course. It is possible to make very smooth animations with WinJUPOS but I just dont seem to have the time to work out how to do it so I continue to rely on Animation Shop which is quick and easy to use.
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Originally Posted by Matt Wastell
Hi Trevor
Excellent images - lots of detail there!
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Thanks very much Matt, appreciate you comment.
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Originally Posted by michaellxv
Superb Trevor. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks very much Michaell.
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Originally Posted by Shiraz
Very fine images Trevor - thanks for posting
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Thanks very much Ray.