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Reverie
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Reged: 03/27/08
Posts: 109
Loc: Lost in Translation
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As long as I got problem to upload the image, I simply post the link, please forgive the inconvenience I caused.
http://dobs.mysinablog.com/index.php?op=ViewArticle&articleId=1932273 (Simply ignore those words, the picture tells everything.)
Date: 12 September, 2009 Time: 15:20 (UT) Location: Hong Kong, China Equipment: Celestron C102AZ refractor Magnification: 154x Seeing: Good
-------------------- There are observers observing the stars with their equipment, there are also observers observing their equipment with the stars.
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kraterkid
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Reged: 03/07/05
Posts: 4549
Loc: Jacumba, California
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Beautifully and accurately rendered sketch of Jupiter Reverie! Wonderful work in the SEB and NEB details. The GRS is just so cool in your great drawing.
-------------------- Rich
My CN Gallery
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mike bacanin
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Reged: 03/19/07
Posts: 638
Loc: united kingdom
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A very fine sketch of Jupiter with excellent detail!
Mike
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frank5817
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Reged: 06/13/06
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Loc: Illinois
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I am impressed, great Jupiter sketch.
Frank
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Shannon s
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Reged: 06/21/09
Posts: 138
Loc: Bartow FL.
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Great job!!!!!
-------------------- 4.5" & 12" Reflectors
5" Maksutov
Astroview mount
Orion SSDSI
7x50 Binos
A box of Eps
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CarlosEH
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An excellent observation of Jupiter showing a good amount of detail. You have recorded the North Equatorial Belt (NEB) divided as it now appears. The dark condensation following the Great Red Spot (GRS) within the South Equatorial Belt (SEB) has been visible for a short time now (see image below). Thank you for sharing it with us all.
An excellent image of Jupiter obtained by Mitchell Duke as posted on the Solar System imaging forum; http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/attachments/3344062-Jupiter%25201.jpg
Carlos
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Reverie
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Reged: 03/27/08
Posts: 109
Loc: Lost in Translation
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Thanks for the friendly words!
I used only a pencil, and processed with photoshop.
I just want to represent what I saw with a small telescope.
I hope my work will be a good example for those owners of telescope.
Thanks for watching.
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