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Old 16-12-2015, 03:55 PM
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Jup Dec 15th

Imaged Jupiter this morning, have 3 685nm IR data sets, 1 R & 1 RGB covering approx 60 minutes of Jupiter rotation.
Oval BA is well seen. I note a large dark feature on the Southern edge of the NEB impinging into the EZ. It is rotating into view from the F limb and is quite prominent, particularly in my final IR data at 18:53:06 UTC. There are several other small dark spots and white ovals resolved through this data run, more a comment on the low noise & high sensitivity of this camera rather than the quality of the seeing.
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Great images Trevor, nice to see detail in the oval BA.

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