I viewed Jupiter about 5:30 am or so, feeling that the telescope I set up felt lonely for not being used, yes, the view was sharp! Rick Rotramel SAC > -----Original Message----- > From: Tejera, Rick [SMTP:rtejera@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > thin belts north of the NEB, rather evenly spaced. The belts were very > clearly defined. If I wasn't so darned tired by then, I'd have uncovered > Gert and done a little more observing my self. > > Rick Tejera > > -----Original Message----- > From: StanFM@xxxxxxx [mailto:StanFM@xxxxxxx] > Subject: [AZ-Observing] BONUS ROUND AT VEKOL > > As a bonus round from Vekol, early Sunday 5am or so, I had some images of > Jupiter that were the best I can remember in my scope! From 100 to 200x > the > red storm spot was clearly outlined with double tear drop edges and a hint > of > disturbance at the top, and the opposite large cloud band was quite > mottled > with little waves breaking up the top edge and some areas that almost > looked > > Stan F. > EVAC --- This message is from the AZ-Observing mailing list. If you wish to be removed from this list, send E-mail to: AZ-Observing-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, with the subject: unsubscribe. The list's archive is at: //www.freelists.org/archives/az-observing This is a discussion list. Please send personal inquiries directly to the message author. In other words, do not use "reply" for personal messages. Thanks.