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Hi Gavin
Your energy never fails to amaze me. But of course, having a nice view and able to do imaging from the comfort of your home helps too!
Nice image. Can the little red dot and comet impact scar still be seen?
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Hi,
Oh... Jupiter Opposition on Friday night. No sure whether will be free that night...
Anyway, I'll "recall" my scope primary mirror from my dry cabinet and assemble my Newtonian back tomorrow... hopefully, the weather will clear up specially for Jupiter.
Have a nice day.
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quite disappointing! the sky is overcast.
luckily I can manage to catch it for the past 2 days even just with my toy-like galileoscope i'm truly mazed by it and its 4 satelites. my first planetary experience!
kaiinn wrote:quite disappointing! the sky is overcast.
luckily I can manage to catch it for the past 2 days even just with my toy-like galileoscope i'm truly mazed by it and its 4 satelites. my first planetary experience!
Hi, glad you're enjoying your galileoscope. did you spot the bands too?
I was down at the sci centre ytd and the helpers did mention pointing their telescopes at jupiter.... but the problem is there is thick clouds coverage until about 9.30pm when i left... didnt get to see anything
Airconvent wrote:Hi Gavin
Can the little red dot and comet impact scar still be seen?
Hi Rich,
Sorry for the late reply!
Tks. I have not seen the comet impact scar since I saw it in late July. I might have seen it last Fri through a 5" super ultra apo, but not sure.
I think the scar would have dissipated by now. See this update as of 18 August: http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observin ... 37952.html
"August 18. Say goodbye. The dark marks are fading and breaking up, as shown in the images at right."
Little red dot: not sure what that is. The GRS seems more prominent this year than last, and there also seems to be more other markings on the globe overall.