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¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter 2021-07-30 (UT) 2
Received:
One more Jupiter image on
Best
regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter 2021-07-30 (UT)
Received:
Jupiter
images on
Best
regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
image (July
22nd)
Received:
Hi all,
Here is
an image from July 22nd taken from home. Average seeing.
The GRS is on view.
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-22-0247_0-RGBdp.jpg
Best
wishes
Damian PEACH
(Selsey, WS, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
image (July
23rd)
Received:
Hi all,
Here is
an image from July 23rd from home. Average seeing.
Oval BA is well placed.
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-23-0202_6-RGBdp.jpg
Best
wishes
Damian PEACH
(Selsey, WS, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
images (July 21st)
Received:
Hi all,
More
images from here a home. Average seeing.
Io and its shadow in transit. Oval BA visible.
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-21-0203_1-RGBdp.jpg
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-21-0137_5-RGBdp.jpg
Best
wishes
Damian PEACH
(Selsey, WS, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Saturn image
(July 20th)
Received:
Hi all,
Here is
an image from July 20th. Fair seeing.
http://www.damianpeach.com/sat21/s2021-07-20-0055_3-RGBdp.jpg
Best
wishes,
Damian PEACH
(Selsey, WS, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
images (July 20th)
Received:
Hi all,
Here
are some images from July 20th taken from home.
There
were some issues on the first email - please replace with updated versions.
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-20-0156_7-RGBdp.jpg
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-20-0319_8-RGBdp.jpg
Best
wishes,
Damian PEACH
(Selsey, WS, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Two recent
Jupiter images
Received:
Hi all,
Here are my best two images from our recent spell of settled weather here in
the
Both
taken using an ASI174MM mono camera and Astronomik Type II RGB filters with a
2x Barlow.
http://www.astro-sharp.com/images/Jupiter2021/Jup_2021-07-20_0114_7_RGB_IDS.jpg
http://www.astro-sharp.com/images/Jupiter2021/Jup_2021-07-17_0149_1_RGB_IDS.jpg
Best
Regards
Ian.
Ian SHARP (Ham,
nr.Selsey, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
images, July 18th 2021
Received:
Hi all,
An unexpectedly good RGB with Ganymede in transit and the
four IR bands.
Always
curious to see the contrast effects of that moon in front of the globe!
Regards,
Christophe
Christophe PELLIER (
Planetary astronomy and imaging
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter 2021-07-24 (UT)
Received:
Jupiter images on
Best
regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter images (July
20th)
Received:
Hi all,
Here are
some images from July 20th taken from home.
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-20-0156_7-RGBdp.jpg
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-20-0319_8-RGBdp.jpg
Best
wishes,
Damian PEACH
(Selsey, WS, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
2021-07-23 (UT)
Received:
Jupiter images on
Best
regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
2021-07-21 (UT)
Received:
Jupiter images on
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regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
images, 16th July 2021 RGB+IR
Received:
Hi all,
Some Jupiter images taken with the 462MC, both in color and
with the IR filters set (I, z', CH4, Y).
There
is a nice collection of methane bright anticyclones on this side of Jupiter.
I may
still see the EZ CH4 feature on the second series (CH4 and Y)
Regards,
Christophe
Christophe PELLIER (
Planetary astronomy and imaging
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
image (July 19th)
Received:
Hi all,
Another recent image from home. Average seeing.
There
seems to be an oval merger occurring in the far northern latitudes.
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-19-0204_2-RGBdp.jpg
Best wishes,
Damian PEACH
(Selsey, WS, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
2021-07-20 (UT) 2
Received:
Jupiter images on
Best
regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
2021-07-20 (UT)
Received:
Jupiter image on
Best
regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: Saturn image (July
21st)
Received:
Hi all,
Here is
a Saturn image taken this morning. Some sharp moments down at
21deg altitude.
It
didn't last long and by the time i'd moved to Jupiter it had deteriorated
somewhat.
http://www.damianpeach.com/sat21/s2021-07-21-0115_5-RGBdp.jpg
Best
wishes
Damian PEACH
(Selsey, WS, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
2021-07-19 (UT)
Received:
Jupiter images on
Best
regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
images, 15th July 2021
Received:
Hi all,
Finally
some clear nights after one month of continuous clouds and rains.
This is
Jupiter through the full set of photometric filters UBVRI+z', and two RGB with
the ASI462MC.
I don't
remember the EZ being that dark in UV, ever!
Christophe
Christophe PELLIER (
Planetary astronomy and imaging
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
images (July 17th)
Received:
Hi all,
Here
are some images from July 17th again taken from home.
Poor seeing. The GRS is on view. Interesting how
dark the SEBs is in CH4....
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-17-0330_6-RGBdp.jpg
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-17-0229_5-CH4dp.jpg
Best
wishes,
Damian PEACH
(Selsey, WS, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
image (July 18th)
Received:
Hi all,
Here is
an image from July 18th. Good seeing at 27deg altitude.
Oval BA
and the array of SSTC white ovals are well placed.
Ganymede in transit across the SEB with Osiris visible on
the surface.
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-18-0231_8-RGBdp.jpg
Best
wishes,
Damian PEACH
(Selsey, WS, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
2021-07-18 (UT)
Received:
Jupiter images on
Best
regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: Saturn
2021-07-17 (UT)
Received:
Saturn IR image on
Best
regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
2021-07-17 (UT) 2
Received:
One more Jupiter image on
Best
regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: Mars 16th
July 2021
Received:
My
final Mars of the apparition an IR image in full daylight 45mins before sunset
with an IR filter to steady the views. Just too difficult to
follow it any longer.
Nice to go out on an image showing some details, with Syrtis
Major coming in on the left and Sinus Sabeus at the top.
Best
Regards
https://www.kwasan.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~cmo/cmons/2020/210716/MLw16July21.png
Martin LEWIS (St.Albans,
the
¤¤••••• Subject: 2021-07-17
(UT)
Received:
Jupiter
images on
Best
regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: 2021-07-16
(UT)
Received:
Jupiter image on
Best
regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
image (July 16th)
Received:
Hi all,
Here is
a Jupiter image from this morning. Poor to fair seeing at the
26deg altitude.
Oval BA
is central with WS6 alongside it.
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-16-0145_7-RGBdp.jpg
Best
wishes,
Damian PEACH
(Selsey, WS, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
image (July 8th)
Received:
Hi all,
Here is
an image from July 8th. Average seeing.
The GRS
is seen with SEBs jetstream spots visible p. the GRS on the SEBs.
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-08-0926_6-RGBdp.jpg
Best
wishes,
Damian PEACH
(Selsey, WS, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
2021-07-13 (UT)
Received:
Jupiter image on
Best
regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
2021-07-11(UT)
Received:
Jupiter
images on
Best
regards,
Tomio AKUTSU (
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
image (July 9th)
Received:
Hi all,
Here is
an image from July 9th taken from here at home with the planet 27º high. Good
seeing.
The
NNTZ-LRS is well seen. The EZ colouration is prominent, and also looked
striking visually through the eyepiece.
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-07-09-0248_1-RGBdp.jpg
Best
wishes,
Damian PEACH
(Selsey, WS, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Jupiter
image (June 29th)
Received:
Hi all,
Here is
an image from June 29th. Very poor seeing - scarcely worth
the effort, but the EZ colouration looks quite dramatic.
http://www.damianpeach.com/jup21/2021-06-29-0812_9-RGBdp.jpg
Best
wishes,
Damian PEACH
(Selsey, WS, the
¤¤••••• Subject: Mars
22/6/2021
Received:
Hi,
Trying to end the season on a decent image at less than 4.0 arcsecs but
struggling. Here is one from the
My last attempts will be when Venus is close to Mars around the 12th July as
I'll be able to use it as a marker to locate the planet.
Very best wishes,
https://www.kwasan.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~cmo/cmons/2020/210622/MLw22June21.png
Martin LEWIS (St.Albans,
the