Observed
2019-07-18 05:56 UT
Title
2019-07-18 5:56
Description
An excellent night for planetary imaging, with the usual caveat of being too breezy for using the CGEM DX/C14. Notes: The North North Temperate Belt is full of dark clouds, possibly with a small red oval east of the central meridian. The North Temperate Belt has a thin band of dark clouds running through it. The NTB also has faint traces of orange still visible. The entire belt should darken again in a few years if it the normal cycle isn't disrupted. The Equatorial Zone is still orange. The Great Red Spot is rising. The bright clouds that entered the GRS hollow a few days ago have now fully circled the storm. The South Temperate belt has a small white oval near the central meridian.
Observed by
EthanChappel
Wavelength
R+G+B (RGB)
CM1
36.7º
CM2
272º
CM3
252.3º
Observation LONGITUDE
-98º
Observation LATITUDE
29º
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