Jupiter
Taken by Michael Karrer on January 10, 2024 @ Austria
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Date Taken: 2024:01:12 23:00:36
 
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Jupiter is now high in the south at nightfall, but its diameter has become noticeably smaller. It needs a fair amount of good seeing to record details of its dynamic atmosphere. This was the case on this extremely frosty evening :-). Celestron 14
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