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Old 22-June-2008, 06:10 AM
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Default Jupiter 21 June

Last night was the nicest seeing I have had since 30 May. Started off a bit variable but ramped up as Jove hit the meridian.

Plenty of detail showing in the image despite the present of some jet stream activity. I have not captured this part well this season, so I am glad for the opportunity. I love the small ovals in the polar regions and the SEB revival is well shown here too.

More processing now, and I have even got some of the moon.
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A beautiful image it is, Lots of details on the belts and very sharp ovals also great image processing. Welldone and Clear Skies
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Excellent photo. Congratulations!
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Great picture. Looking forward to the others you mention.

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Great shot. The details in the clouds are excellent.
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At the risk of sounding completely ignorant, what equipment did you use for that picture?
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