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Old 18-10-2011, 04:13 PM
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Jup Oct 17th Io transit through the GRS

Hi All,

Imaged Jupiter this morning, again in mediocre conditions, however I do have good coverage of the transit of both Io and its shadow through the GRS. My 807nm IR data came up quite well but the RGB's look sick.
Tonight is looking promising, this will be the 4th in a row and maybe this will bring better seeing.

Thanks for looking.
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Old 18-10-2011, 04:35 PM
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Allow to me be the first and say that they are some bloody great images there. Time and effort well recognized here, and what a great setup for this you have!
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Old 18-10-2011, 04:59 PM
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I like that transit accross the GRS Trevor, I expect that type of event would be quite rare and sought after as an image.
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Old 18-10-2011, 05:39 PM
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Great images of the transit Trevor, thanks for showing us.

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Old 18-10-2011, 06:55 PM
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Thanks for the views Trevor. First time I have seen a transit so close to the GRS.
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Old 18-10-2011, 07:24 PM
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Io is so bright as it moves across Jupiters disc, in the first image the moon above Jupiter shows just how big these moons actually are.

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Old 18-10-2011, 07:38 PM
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Hi Trevor

Wow - what an absolute treat, a fantastic series of images recording this amazing event. Your mastery of this genre really shines through, along with your dedication. Thanks for the views!

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Old 18-10-2011, 09:54 PM
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Great catch Trevor. Regards Ray
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Old 18-10-2011, 10:05 PM
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Thats excellent Trevor, clicking on all your images fast creates a movie like effect!
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Old 18-10-2011, 11:24 PM
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Imaged it myself but the seeing was utter crap. I have the data on the drive but cannot bring myself to go over it again. I imaged from the time Io started its transit and Ganymede existed from transit until sometime around 2am. Shame it did not happen this time. 2 or 3rd time Io has done this transit with the GRS visible that I know of in this apparition. I hope we get another chance of two.

Well done Trev, you got the better seeing on this occasion. Good detail present in your images.
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Seeing was so bad here that I just went straight back to bed. I couldn't even get any detail at thr eyepiece
Well doneTrevor Caught some nice action there
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Very nicely captured, that must be pretty rare!
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Allow to me be the first and say that they are some bloody great images there. Time and effort well recognized here, and what a great setup for this you have!
Thanks very much for the kind words Daniel, it has been a most frustrating Jupiter season thus far. Even thought this particular data is pretty ordinary I was still very pleased to capture this event.

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I like that transit across the GRS Trevor, I expect that type of event would be quite rare and sought after as an image.
Thanks Ric, this is the first ime I have personally observed this event, although Damian Peach produced a stunning record of a similar event not that long ago.

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Great images of the transit Trevor, thanks for showing us.

Tom
Thanks very much Tom.

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Thanks for the views Trevor. First time I have seen a transit so close to the GRS.
Thanks very much Lester.

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Io is so bright as it moves across Jupiters disc, in the first image the moon above Jupiter shows just how big these moons actually are.

John.
Thanks John, the other Moon is Ganymede.

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Hi Trevor

Wow - what an absolute treat, a fantastic series of images recording this amazing event. Your mastery of this genre really shines through, along with your dedication. Thanks for the views!

Cheers

Dennis
Your too kind Dennis, if only the conditions had been a little better.

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Great catch Trevor. Regards Ray
Thanks Ray.

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Thats excellent Trevor, clicking on all your images fast creates a movie like effect!
Thanks John, I would have created an animation but I am sort of running on empty and needed a couple of hours sleep prior to doing it all again the next night.

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Imaged it myself but the seeing was utter crap. I have the data on the drive but cannot bring myself to go over it again. I imaged from the time Io started its transit and Ganymede existed from transit until sometime around 2am. Shame it did not happen this time. 2 or 3rd time Io has done this transit with the GRS visible that I know of in this apparition. I hope we get another chance of two.

Well done Trev, you got the better seeing on this occasion. Good detail present in your images.
Thanks Paul, it certainly has been very frustrating and it takes just as long to process mediocre data as it does for good data, so just as much effort goes in. I am now processing my data from Oct 18th, my 4th straight night and am looking forward to the respite the imminent arrival of a low pressure trough will provide for the next couple of days. Looking forward to your arrival next week, hope that brings better conditions.

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Seeing was so bad here that I just went straight back to bed. I couldn't even get any detail at thr eyepiece
Well doneTrevor Caught some nice action there
Thanks Rob, I hope we all get better conditions next week for opposition.

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Very nicely captured, that must be pretty rare!
Thanks very much Rolf, yes, it looked really interesting as Io & shadow eased across the GRS.
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