Jupiter
Taken by Charles Triana on January 19, 2014 @ AstroExplor, Colombia
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Date Taken: 2014:01:20 20:24:33
 
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This is a third test image with the ASI120MM camera. Conditions were favorable, out of the ordinary, with a seeing of approximately 5. This time the focal ratio is only f/19, proving a better sampling, but the final image is very small, so it was necessary to re-size to 1.25. The GRS is well resolved, showing the nucleus in dark red color. Again there are smudges on the planetary disk, below the GRS, caused by dirt on the camera, which was not possible to remove with the initial work of optic cleaning. The acquisition data are in the image.
Photographer's website:
http://www.astroexplor.org/Documentacion/Jupiter Report/Jupiter Report.htm
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