Ganymede crossing Jupiter
Taken by Sven Melchert on May 7, 2018 @ Stuttgart, Germany
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It was the night from Sunday to Monday but I couldn't stop imaging the largest Moon of the solar system passing its Planet. Seeing was quite variable. Animation is made from 14 images in three hours.
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Great stuff, amazing to see how the atmospheric conditions vary between frames
Posted by markbuxton 2018-05-07 14:16:09
Sven,

That is a very nice image, seeing the Red Spot rotate across, the movement of Ganymede and its shadow on Jupiter, it just doesnt get much better than that. I agree with markbuxton, Great Stuff,

Mike Olason
Posted by Icylander2 2018-05-07 22:54:28
 
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