
In this view, the disk of Callisto is seen above the northern hemisphere of Jupiter, and the Great Red Spot is just coming into view to the lower left | Jupiter Details: |  | Night of: | Wednesday June 8, 2016 | Site: | Palomar Mountain | Local Time: | 9:40 PM | Jun 8, 2016 | Altitude: | 41° |  | Distance: | 503,339,962 miles | Magnitude: | -2.00 mV | Diameter: | 36.41 arcsec | Tilt: | -1.7° SP | Phase Angle: | 10.73° | Illumination: | 99.13% |
|  | Camera Settings: |  | Telescope: | 9.25-SCT | Camera: | Celestron NexImage5 | f/ratio: | f/10 | Pixel Scale: | 0.214 arcsec | Gain: | 10 | Exposure: | 0.037 sec | Video Length: | ? | Frames: | | Stacked: | 900 | Shot: | Poor seeing |
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