Jupiter SSTB Ovals
Taken by Raffaello Lena on April 24, 2017 @ Rome Italy
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Date Taken: 2017:04:25 16:49:49
 
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I imaged Jupiter on April 24 2017. The images display the SSTB Ovals (at the top) white spots at 40,5°S, long-lived anticyclonic eddies named A7, A8, A1, A2, A3. Their drift rates bring them to overtake the GRS about once a year. Several dark spots are present in NNTB. The image was obtained with a Mak Cassegrain 18 cm and a Lumenera LU078. It was used as luminance. The RGB was obtained based on a ToUcam webcam. Unexpensive tools and moderate telescope diameter to observe the phenomena in Jupiter.
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