Image of impact markings on Jupiter

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Image of impact markings on Jupiter

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I managed today to image the impact markings on Jupiter. The seeing conditions were very poor.
Here is an image (enlarged to 150%). the impact markings are near the bottom at centre, and Ganymede and its shadow are also visible:

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Visually, through the eyepiece at 285x (LX90 8"SCT), I could see the black impact markings. Though it was small in the eyepiece, it was unmistakably a new feature.


Yesterday's conditions were much better. Here is one with the Great Red Spot (taken on 28 July 2009 at 1612UTC):
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Cool Gavin! Now you are in the same league as the Hubble! The night sky has been quite clear these past 2 nights....[smilie=admire.gif]
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