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Comments: At the end of the Jupiter season if the weather cooperates it is still possible to get acceptable photos of Jupiter. I used the technique of shooting in the early evening, before the roofs and buildings around them begin to lose heat in the air and detonate the local seeing.
Many details visible in both the visual and infrared spectrum, well highlighted GRS but what I liked to see was the Oval BA that is slowly approaching the great red spot.
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Observation 1 |
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Feature(s) |
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Filter(s) |
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Date |
2018-08-13 22:00:00 |
Julian day |
2458344.4166666665 |
System I |
41.941757° |
System II |
338.84756° |
System III |
229.09137° |
Illumination |
99.1% |
Phase angle |
10.800000190734863° |
Solar longitude |
315.2° |
Eq. diameter |
36.56″ |
Derotation |
0.0 min |