Jupiter UTC

CM1: 16.20°

CM2: 214.10°

CM3: 304.70°

CLat: -3.10°

Description

My first image of Jupiter using the Celestron C8 this apparition! Seeing improved over the imaging session, but was cut off by a quickly draining laptop battery. Io's shadow is on the North Equatorial Belt and Ganymede is transiting the North Polar Region. There are some outbreaks on the NEB. Oval BA is southeast of the Great Red Spot with its core faintly visible.

Equipment

Celestron X-Cel 3x

ZWO ASI224MC

Celestron EdgeHD 8

Measurements

Object ID Longitude 1 Longitude 2 Longitude 3 Latitude
RP2_RS GRS P. End 55.6° 253.6° 344.2° -22.6°
RF2_RS GRS F. End 68.8° 266.7° 357.3° -22.1°
RS2_RS GRS S. Edge 63.5° 261.4° 352° -27°
RN2_RS GRS N. Edge 60.8° 258.7° 349.3° -17.7°
RC1_RS GRS Center 61.9° 259.8° 350.4° -22.2°