Jupiter Movie

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Barry
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Jupiter Movie

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Even with a broken corrector plate, I still managed to squeeze this out of the scope. A capture of Ganymede transiting Jupiter.

Enjoy it folks.

Baz.

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Hi,
Err... Where is Ganymede in the video?? I couldn't see the Ganymede itself... but I do saw one shadows on Jupiter. Is it the shadow of Ganymede??

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Yes mate, it is the shadow.
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