Jupiter UTC
CM1: 13.10°
CM2: 313.00°
CM3: 178.10°
CLat: -3.80°
Description
Sky conditions were nearly perfect! The view through the eyepiece was also spectacular!
Notes:
- The NTB is fading.
- The NEBn is receding.
- The NEB has a couple rifts and outbreaks.
- The EZ is tinted orange.
- The Great Red Spot has an intense brick red coloration. A few features, including its dark core, are visible.
- The wake of the GRS is small.
- Material from the SEBs is being pulled around the GRS and into the STZ, where it forms a thin belt circling the planet.
- The South Polar Red Spot is intensely red.
Equipment
ZWO ASI290MM
Astro-Physics Advanced Convertible Barlow
Celestron EdgeHD 14
Measurements
Name | Longitude 1 | Longitude 2 | Longitude 3 | Latitude | Measurer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
GRS F. End | 356.4° | 296.2° | 161.3° | -22.9° | EGC |
GRS S. Edge | 349° | 288.9° | 153.9° | -27.4° | EGC |
GRS P. End | 341.4° | 281.3° | 146.3° | -22.8° | EGC |
GRS N. Edge | 349° | 288.9° | 153.9° | -17.6° | EGC |
GRS Center | 349.2° | 289° | 154.1° | -23.1° | EGC |