Observed
2019-07-14 04:29 UT
Title
2019-07-14 4:29
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 EZ is orange, with the exception of the southernmost edge. The SEBn trailing the GRS is whiter than the EZ. The SEBs is clumpy. The GRS hollow appears to be pulling in white clouds from the STB, making the GRS look partially detached from the SEB. Two SEB rings are east of the GRS. 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.
Observed by
EthanChappel
Wavelength
R+G+B (RGB)
CM1
71.8º
CM2
338.2º
CM3
317.4º
Observation LONGITUDE
-98º
Observation LATITUDE
29º
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