Jupiter rotating
Taken by Peter Rosén on May 29, 2018 @ Central Stockholm, Sweden
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35 minutes of Jupiters rotation last night shortly after midnight when the planet was hanging low on the horizon at an altitude of only 13°. South is up and Europa is seen to the left approaching the planet. Telescope: OMC-200 from OrionOptics UK Camera: DBK-41 at 3.75 frames/sec and a high gain because of obstructing cirrus clouds.
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