Jupiter UTC
CM1: 84.50°
CM2: 350.70°
CM3: 330.00°
CLat: -3.10°
Description
Finally, a night that wasn't too breezy for the CGEM DX and C14. I thought the seeing was only a little above average while recording, but it turned out to be excellent.
Notes:
- The EZs has a dark northern border separating it from the rest of the zone.
- The SEBn trailing the GRS is light.
- The SEBs is dark and clumpy.
- White Oval Z is about to set.
- The faint STB Spectre is 48,000 km long. The eastern end is south of the GRS.
- Ganymede is presenting its Jovian-facing hemisphere, with the bright Tros impact crater near the western limb.
Equipment
ZWO ASI290MM
Astro-Physics Advanced Convertible Barlow
Celestron EdgeHD 14