
Jupiter UTC
CM1: 317.10°
CM2: 212.20°
CM3: 325.90°
CLat: -3.50°
Description
Excellent seeing for this image! The North Equatorial Belt has a small oval on its northern edge near the Central Meridian, an outbreak trailing behind it, and a larger oval trailing the outbreak. The Great Red Spot is rising. Oval BA and the South Equatorial Belt disturbance are just passed the CM.
Equipment
Tele Vue 2.5x Powermate
ZWO ASI290MM
Celestron EdgeHD 11
Measurements
Object | ID | Longitude 1 | Longitude 2 | Longitude 3 | Latitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
RF1_RS | GRS F. End | 17.2° | 272.3° | 26° | -21.9° |
RF1_WOS-BC | Oval BA F. End | 311.2° | 206.3° | 320° | -33° |
RP1_WOS-BC | Oval BA P. End | 305.3° | 200.5° | 314.1° | -33.1° |
RP1_RS | GRS P. End | 4.1° | 259.3° | 12.9° | -23.4° |
RN1_RS | GRS N. Edge | 9.4° | 264.5° | 18.2° | -17.6° |
RS1_RS | GRS S. Edge | 12.3° | 267.4° | 21.1° | -26.7° |
RC1_RS | GRS Center | 10.2° | 265.4° | 19° | -22.4° |