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Old 20-June-2008, 10:51 PM
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Hi Everyone, Another post of the grand planet Jupiter and its famous storms. I was lucky to grab these sessions on a dry, low humidity night. but eventually turbulance increased and deteriated the fine moment. But at least with good results on these early images.
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Efrain,

Beautiful results! It's great to see detail within the spots.

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Thanks Andy, I was lucky to get this special momment. Guess what -its raining again almost 2 months of rain here and we havent started hurricane season yet.
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Nice shots, good color, even better definition than the last posts.

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Thanks Robert, Had more color data to process on this one and about 100 plus on the histogram compare to the last post. Clear Skies my friend
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Just a small reminder on this image it was selected as Editors Choice at SkyandTelescope.com magazine.

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