Very nice! From: Dave Gary <davegary@me.com> To: Utah Astronomy <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com>; Dallas Christensen <christensen.dallas@hotmail.com>; Farand Smith <Farand.Smith@hsc.utah.edu>; Jeffrey Krstyen <Jeffrey.Krstyen@hsc.utah.edu>; Stuart Baack <Stuart.Baack@hsc.utah.edu> Sent: Saturday, February 7, 2015 11:15 AM Subject: [Utah-astronomy] Jupiter 02/07/2015 ~00:23 Photo of Jupiter taken 02/07/2015, a little after midnight. Closer moon to the left of Jupiter is Io. The moon to the left of Io is Europa. This is about the best detail I can get with my current setup and considering my skills with image-manipulation software (virtually nil). If you squint really hard you may be able to see detail in the brighter bands. Considering Jupiter’s distance (650 million kilometers or about 400 million miles) I find it astonishing that one can get this sort of detail from one’s driveway setup in just a matter of minutes. The light-travel time from Jupiter to Earth is much longer (about 36 minutes) than the time it took me to acquire the 600 exposures I used to assemble this image.
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