Observed
2019-07-14 04:50 UT
Title
2019-07-14 4:50
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.
Observed by
EthanChappel
Wavelength
infrared (IR)
CM1
84.5º
CM2
350.7º
CM3
330º
Observation LONGITUDE
-98º
Observation LATITUDE
29º
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