Jupiter 27-Dec-2015
Taken by Charles Triana on December 27, 2015 @ Bogota, Colombia
Click photo for larger image
  Camera Used: Unavailable Unavailable
Exposure Time: Unavailable
Aperture: Unavailable
ISO: Unavailable
Date Taken: Unavailable
 
More images
Details:
This is an image of Jupiter at dawn on 27-Dec-2015, obtained over a period of 14 minutes, from 13,984 RGB frames under fair seeing and transparency. The quality is quite good, making it the best image obtained so far in this season. In the CM of the planet the Oval BA is seen presenting a darker center ring and a lighter core, with a turbulence that precedes it, but not very extended, and dark spots in front and back. In these longitudes, the southern hemisphere is less chaotic than the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, besides the BA oval and the white oval A5, are observed two white ovals between SSTZ and SPR, and an elongated brown spot. In the northern hemisphere, the NEB is darker and has an eye-shaped interesting spot on his northern edge. It is interesting the alignment in four spots at the NPR.
Photographer's website:
http://www.astroexplor.org
Comments
  You must be logged in to comment.  
Buenisima !...
Posted by esplaobs 2016-01-23 22:03:27
 
The Northern Lights: A Magic Experience
Aurora photo tours
Support SpaceWeather.com
Home | FAQ | Contact the Webmaster
©2019 Spaceweather.com. All rights reserved.