Double solar eclipse over Jupiter
Taken by Dominique Duchesneau on June 12, 2021 @ Semnoz, France
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A double solar eclipse over Jupiter seen from Earth on June 12th 2021. The moons Ganymede on the left of the picture and Io passing in front of Jupiter can be seen as very little round objects with some little albedo variations due to their surface features. Both moons cast their shadows at the same time on the planet which leads to a double solar eclipse transiting over the surface. The image has been obtained with the following setup: C8 + barlow x2 + ADC + camera ZWO ASI 224MC. Video capture with gain of 364 and exposure time of 10msec. The final picture is obtained from stacking 2500 images with Registax.
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