Contains:  Solar system body or event
Jupiter | 2019-06-02 5:32 | RGB, Ethan Chappel

Jupiter | 2019-06-02 5:32 | RGB

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging

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After a successful set of images with the 90mm Mak and no signs of clouds, we decided to take out the C14 while there was time. Turns out that was a really good decision since this is our best RGB image the apparition so far. However, it did end up being disturbed by a thin layer of clouds.

Notes:

    [li]The North North Temperate Belt is showing hints of orange within its otherwise brown clouds.[/li]

    [li]The North Temperate Belt is thin. The southern edge is faintly orange while the north is a thin dark line.[/li]

    [li]There is a white oval on the NEBn at the central meridian.[/li]

    [li]The North Equatorial Belt has a new rift past the CM.[/li]

    [li]The Equatorial Zone, except for the southern edge, is still orange. However, there is a subtle orange smudge at the CM on the EZs.[/li]

    [li]The South Equatorial Belt has a teal spot with a detached tail on its northern edge. I don't recall seeing anything with this color on Jupiter before.[/li]

    [li]The SEBs is dark compared to the rest of the belt.[/li]

    [li]There is a bright spot just off the SEBs on the CM.[/li]

    [li]White Oval BA is rising with the STB Ghost trailing it.[/li]

    [li]There is a subtle blue feature to the west of Oval BA. Is this an STB structured segment?[/li]

    [li]The South Polar Red Spot is setting.[/li]

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