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Full set of Jupiter images from Sep 19th

 Jupiter, Planets
Sep 212012
 

Looks like my last post was the best image of the session on 19th September 2012. The seeing conditions improved as the session went on, and Jupiter rose by about 4 degrees during the session too.

Anyhow, the earlier images show the progress of the GRS across the disk nicely.

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jup-2012-09-19-04-24-rgb-ids
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