Observed
2020-08-01 12:51 UT
Title
j2020-08-01_12-51_Ch4_tba
Description
Ch4 data. Imaged Jupiter August 1st in good seeing have very good depth of resolved detail everywhere. I note a prominent red oval near the P limb in the NNTB which would likely be LRS-1; following this oval is a very prominent very thin dark strip. Many quite tiny bright spots in the NPR are well resolved particularly in 685nm IR and R data. Very delicate structure is seen along the Northern edge of the NEB, particularly in the B channel data. Quite intricate structure is resolved through the NEB from limb to limb with a very bright spot seen to the P side of the CM at all wavelengths. Three prominent dark features are spaced across the Southern edge of the NEB associated with festoons. Intricate structure is resolved in the EZ in IR and R channel data. Intricate detail is resolved in a thin band along the EZ SEB border. The disturbed region following the GRS in the SEB is very well resolved with a prominent bright spot within it resolved at all wavelengths. Circulation is seen within the GRS with a line of at least three tiny dark spots very near the Southern edge of the GRS; another tiny dark spot is on the actual trailing edge of the GRS with other tiny dark spots on the P edge. Clydes spot is resolved toward the P limb in the STB. DS6 is very well resolved in the STB preceding the GRS. As Bird noted in his data from the same date, DS6 clearly has two components they are well resolved as two separate components in the IR, R, G, B and RGB data from this session. Oval BA is well resolved in the STB as is the disturbed region following it with a very small bright oval (STZ-AWO) close to the F limb. The small bright oval (A8) is resolved toward the P limb in the SSTB. Many tiny dark spots are resolved in the SPR.
Observed by
Isaac Newton-08
Plate Scale
0.0913"/Pixel
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