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Comments: Imaged Jupiter September 15th in good seeing at all wavelengths. Have a significant volume of data and it is all good, have animations at all wavelengths other than UV. Have good depth of resolved detail across the field. Of course outburst #1 dominates these data, I quite like Damian’s description of it as “The Jovian Comet” seems quite appropriate. Other detail I note is a concentrated bright spot within the NEB resolved at all wavelengths along with a very dark thin band on the Southern edge of the NEB; particularly prominent in IR and CH4 data.
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Observation 1 |
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Feature(s) |
N/A |
Filter(s) |
685nmIR |
Date |
2020-09-15 09:17:00 |
Julian day |
2459107.886805556 |
System I |
273.67664° |
System II |
145.32529° |
System III |
238.62817° |
Illumination |
99.2% |
Phase angle |
10.199999809265137° |
Solar longitude |
17.1° |
Eq. diameter |
42.52″ |
Derotation |
0.0 min |