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CarlosEH
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Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009)
      #3284562 - 08/20/09 06:49 PM Attachment (68 downloads)

I made an observation of Jupiter on August 20, 2009 (02:15 U.T.) using my 9-inch F/13.5 Maksutov-Cassegrain. I noted much detail over the jovian disk as indicated. I was also able to make out albedo markings over Ganymede when the seeing steadied.

Date (U.T.): August 20, 2009
Time (U.T.) 02:15
L1 077.6, L2 207.2, L3 304.7
Instrument: 9-inch (23-cm) F/13.5 Maksutov-Cassegrain
Magnification: 287x
Filters: None (IL)
Seeing (1-10): 7, Antoniadi (I-V): II
Transparency (1-6): 4

Notes:
South Polar Region (SPR): The Wesley Impact Scar (WCIS) was not clearly visible over the northern border of the SPR. This agrees with the images of the WCIS obtained recently which indicate the dissipation of the impact debris. The region appeared dark to dusky (3-4/10) and mottled.
South Temperate Zone (STZ): Appears shaded to bright (6-7/10), but no other detail is visible within.
South Temperate Belt (STB): Appears dark to dusky (3-4/10) with a dark (3/10) elongation projecting into the South Tropical Zone (STrZ) towards the preceding limb.
South Tropical Zone (STrZ): Appears bright (7/10) with the dark (3/10) elongation over it's preceding half extending from the STB.
South Equatorial Belt (SEB): Appears dark to dull (3-5/10) with it's southern component dark to dusky (3-4/10) and northern component dusky to dull (4-5/10).
Equatorial Zone (EZ): Appears bright (7/10) with an irregular, dull (5/10) band over the equator. Very bright (8/10) and large ovals are noted over it's northern half. Blue festoons (3/10) are noted to project into it from the southern border of the NEB.
North Equatorial Belt (NEB): Appears dark to dusky (3-4/10) with dark (3/10) extended barges (or coalesced groups of barges) noted along the northern border and blue festoons along the southern border. Bright to very bright (7-8/10) rifts are noted within it.
North Tropical Zone (NTrZ): Appears bright (7/10) without any other detail visible within it.
North Temperate Belt (NTB): Appears bisected and dusky (4/10) with an elongated, dark (3/10) condensation extending between the two components (center transit timed at L2 216.2/L3 313.8). Another dark (3/10) condensation was visible over the northern component preceding the larger condensation.
North Temperate Zone (NTZ): Appears bright (7/10) without any other detail visible within it.
North Polar Region (NPR): Appears dark to dusky (3-4/10) and mottled.

A digital image produced in Photoshop CS3.

Carlos


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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: CarlosEH]
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A detailed section of Jupiter's preceding limb showing Ganymede (4.44m) and Europa (5.12m) with their respective shadows following them. I noted albedo features over Ganymede during moments of steadier seeing.

A digital image produced using Photoshop CS3.

Carlos


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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: CarlosEH]
      #3284597 - 08/20/09 07:04 PM

Carlos,

Beautiful sketches with a plethora of amazing details including what you recorded on the surface of Ganymede. The colors are such a plus here. Fantastic work that is exceptionally good.

Frank


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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: frank5817]
      #3284657 - 08/20/09 07:37 PM

A pair of great sketches lots of detail your leading the pack in digital sketching.

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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: frank5817]
      #3284661 - 08/20/09 07:40 PM

Frank,

Thank you for the compliment on my Jupiter observation. I was impressed with the amount of detail visible over Jupiter. The difficult thing was to record all of the detail visible! I was amazed to see the detail over Ganymede as well. The best of luck in your own observations.

Carlos


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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: CarlosEH]
      #3284695 - 08/20/09 07:54 PM

Tommy,

Thank you for the compliment on my Jupiter observation. Every time I make an observation using my digital tablet and Photoshop it is a learning experience for me. I hope to make many more in the future. The best of luck in your own observations.

Carlos


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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: CarlosEH]
      #3285090 - 08/20/09 11:37 PM

Awesome! Great job seeing markings on Ganymede. One day I hope to get seeing good enough to achieve that.

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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: HellsKitchen]
      #3285105 - 08/20/09 11:48 PM

Excellent.

Interesting details, not only Ganymede but bisected NTB and drooping STB.

Thanks Carlos,


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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: Sol Robbins]
      #3285109 - 08/20/09 11:50 PM

Carlos, that is just plain beautiful. Really enjoyed the sketches.

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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: rolandlinda3]
      #3285344 - 08/21/09 04:40 AM

Impressive!

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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: CarlosEH]
      #3285383 - 08/21/09 06:18 AM

Carlos

A beautiful sketches. Love your drawings of Ganymede and Europa.

Rich (RLTYS)


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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: RLTYS]
      #3285552 - 08/21/09 09:00 AM

Excellent report and sketch , a education , thank you.
I was observing a little earlier .


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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: Dee]
      #3285766 - 08/21/09 11:24 AM

Superb sketches Carlos! The combination of your sharp eyes, excellent optics and wonderful seeing is awesome!

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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: kraterkid]
      #3286152 - 08/21/09 03:36 PM Attachment (51 downloads)

Thank you all for your wonderful compliments on my Jupiter observation and sectional sketch of the satellites (Ganymede and Europa). I was impressed with the amount of detail that I noted over Jupiter and especially Ganymede.

Sol- I did note the dark projection form the northern border of the STB and the bisected NTB which I have noted in the past. A friend and noted planetary imager, Sean Walker of Sky and Telescope, was imaging at the same time and recorded what I observed (see image below).

The best of luck in all of your observations. May you have clear and steady skies.

Carlos


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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: CarlosEH]
      #3286411 - 08/21/09 06:36 PM

Carlos,

A superb and accurate observation of Jupiter,the detail recorded including the detail noted on Ganymede is a testimony to your skill.

Mike


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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: CarlosEH]
      #3286420 - 08/21/09 06:42 PM

Carlos, excellent work. That is amazing that you can see detail on the moons. You must have had some unbelievably steady skies.

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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: Shannon s]
      #3287648 - 08/22/09 01:19 PM

Amazing sketch, Carlos. In addition to capturing a spectacular event, that is one of the best sketches of Ganymede I've ever seen. Well done!

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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: cildarith]
      #3288560 - 08/23/09 12:37 AM

Carlos

I would have been very impressed with these sketches with out the moons. But being able to see that kind of detail of Ganymede and Europa is fantastic.Great job


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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: JimPie]
      #3289100 - 08/23/09 11:31 AM

Carlos,

It's very interesting to compare your sketches to Sean Walker's excellent images to see the number of details you observed and accurately rendered over the Jovian disk.


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Re: Jupiter Observation (August 20, 2009) new [Re: Special Ed]
      #3289434 - 08/23/09 03:06 PM

Thank you all for your kind compliments on my Jupiter and Ganymede/Europa. It was exciting to be able to see all the detail recorded. I have to admit that some fine detail detected was even beyond my ability to record it accurately. The best of luck in your own observations of Jupiter.

Carlos


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