
Note the rare absence of the belt usually surrounding the Great Red Spot. Taken 18 days after opposition. Callisto is the elongated set of dots near the north pole, as this is a WINJUPOS composite. Unknown how long a period these frames spanned | Jupiter Details: |  | Night of: | Saturday October 9, 2010 | Site: | Palomar Mountain | Local Time: | 9:56 PM | Oct 9, 2010 | Altitude: | 49° |  | Distance: | 372,578,773 miles | Magnitude: | -2.89 mV | Diameter: | 49.19 arcsec | Tilt: | +2.6° NP | Phase Angle: | 4.04° | Illumination: | 99.88% |
|  | Camera Settings: |  | Telescope: | 9.25-SCT | Camera: | Orion Starshoot DSI2 + 3x | f/ratio: | f/30 | Pixel Scale: | 0.235 arcsec | Gain: | 0 | Exposure: | 0.045 sec | Video Length: | ? | Frames: | | Stacked: | 0 | WINJUPOS: | 8 frames stacked |
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