Jupiter UTC

CM1: 96.70°

CM2: 282.60°

CM3: 114.60°

CLat: -3.60°

Description

Very poor seeing for this session, perhaps the worst I've seen in a couple years. Despite the conditions, the disturbance protruding off the South Equatorial Belt is clearly visible to the west of the Great Red Spot.

This is the first light of a Celestron C14 EdgeHD. While not every first light is a good light, it's better than no light!

Equipment

ZWO ASI290MM

Tele Vue 2.5x Powermate

Celestron EdgeHD 14

Measurements
Name Longitude 1 Longitude 2 Longitude 3 Latitude Measurer
GRS F. End 106.3° 292.3° 123.7° -22.6° EGC
GRS P. end 91.1° 277.1° 108.5° -22.7° EGC
Great Red Spot 98.1° 284° 115.4° -22.5° EGC
SEB Disturbance 129.9° 315.8° 147.2° -23.2° EGC
Brown Barge 128.3° 314.2° 145.6° 16° EGC
Brown Barge 94° 279.9° 111.3° 17° EGC
Brown Barge 111.1° 297.1° 128.5° 17.2° EGC
0x 112.5° ± 1° 298.5° ± 1° 129.9° ± 1° 8.5° EGC
0x 139.5° ± 9.9° 325.4° ± 9.9° 156.8° ± 9.9° -0.2° ± 1.5° EGC
0x 119.9° ± 7.5° 305.8° ± 7.5° 137.2° ± 7.5° 8.7° ± 0.5° EGC
0x 68° ± 0.5° 254° ± 0.5° 85.4° ± 0.5° 8.7° ± 0.1° EGC
0x 75.8° ± 7.5° 261.8° ± 7.5° 93.2° ± 7.5° 9.4° ± 0.3° EGC
0x 98.4° ± 3° 284.3° ± 3° 115.7° ± 3° 2.2° ± 0.1° EGC
GRS N. End 97.9° 283.8° 115.2° -17.7° ± 0.3° EGC
GRS S. End 98.1° ± 0.5° 284° ± 0.5° 115.4° ± 0.5° -27.3° ± 0.5° EGC
0x 39.5° ± 2° 225.4° ± 2° 56.9° ± 2° 9.6° ± 0.5° EGC
0x 109.9° ± 1.2° 295.8° ± 1.2° 127.3° ± 1.2° -26.2° ± 0.1° EGC