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Taken by Mariano Ribas on June 1, 2019 @ Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Date Taken: 2019:06:01 18:34:22
 
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It´s amazing! In the last few weeks, Jupiter´s famous Great Red Spot and its surroundings are showing a fast and dramatical methamorphosis. In particular, the GRS seems to be shrinking. Last night I estimated it a (horizontal) diameter of only 14.000 kilometers. Maybe some less. What will happen with the giant storm? Who knows. I took this image of the giant planet and GRS with my 12" Schimidt-Cassegrain telescope and a ZWO ASI camera.
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Hello Mariano,
What was the ZWO ASI camera used? What X barlow? What filters? Did you use ZWO Atmospheric Dispersion Corrector - ADC? I really like your Jupiter Image. Is GRS = Giant Red Storm?
Kind Regards
Philip
Posted by Philip Smith 2019-06-01 17:26:28
Hi Philip! How are you? Well, the answer it´s simple: no barlow, no filters,no ADC. The camera is ZWO ASI 385. And GRS is Great Red Spot, its classical name. Greetings from Argentina!
Posted by manoribas 2019-06-01 17:34:19
 
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