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Comments: Imaged Jupiter September 27th in quite stable seeing. Have good coverage of outburst #2 with the head of it very near the CM mid session. It is most interesting that the head of #2 and much of the trailing material dredged up by it are well seen in the G data and UV but best seen in the B data. Interestingly it is resolved to some extent in the CH4, 685nm IR and R data but just not as apparent as it is in G, B & UV.
Although these are not great data considering the significance of how #2 is evolving I have included all individual channels.
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Observation 1 |
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Feature(s) |
N/A |
Filter(s) |
CH4 |
Date |
2020-09-27 09:07:00 |
Julian day |
2459119.8798611113 |
System I |
1.2801008° |
System II |
141.38176° |
System III |
237.8828° |
Illumination |
99.1% |
Phase angle |
11.0° |
Solar longitude |
18.2° |
Eq. diameter |
40.98″ |
Derotation |
0.0 min |