Observed
2019-06-18 05:57 UT
Title
2019-06-18 5:57
Description
To round out Jupiter imaging for the night, I decided to capture a methane image to reveal the altitude of clouds. Notes: There is a bright spot on the central meridian at mid-northern latitudes. As far as I can tell, this spot is almost indistinguishable in visible light and faintly outlined in deep-red/infrared. The southern edge of the Equatorial Zone is darker than the rest. The South Equatorial Belt is split by a zone.
Observed by
EthanChappel
Wavelength
methane (CH4)
CM1
338.2º
CM2
82.5º
CM3
54.8º
Observation LONGITUDE
-98º
Observation LATITUDE
29º
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