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Mike Phillips
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Jupiter: Good break in seeing then back to normal.
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I had a great break in some seeing early last night then look at the shot on the right just a few minutes later....
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That is pretty good Mike, the detail present is very good despite the elevation. Well done.
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Mike,
Those are so good jupiters considering how dificult is the planet for us in the north
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Hi Mike,
well done. Great amount of details.
And a good example for seeing influence!
Regards
Torsten
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