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John Moore - webcam images
North is at the top in the images of the Moon. South is at the top in all other images. All images taken with an uncooled Toucam Pro 740.
Images with a Celestron C11. Click each thumbnail for a larger picture:
Images with a 7" Maksutov Newtonian. Click each thumbnail for a larger picture:
Images with a 6" Maksutov Newtonian. Click each thumbnail for a larger picture:
Images with a 5" Maksutov Newtonian. Click each thumbnail for a larger picture:
Animation of the transit of Jupiter's Great Red Spot on 16th March 2004. 6" Maksutov Newtonian with 3X Barlow.
Seeing poor to average. By measuring individual frames, and calibrating my PC's clock, I conclude that the GRS
crossed the central meridian at 2158UT +- 2 minutes. Note Io coming out of occultation and moving W in first
few frames. Click on the image to see the animation. (Note file size is 560 kbyte):
Animation of the view of Saturn on 2007 Apr 5th. Note the small black and associated white spots moving
right to left. CM2 of black spot = 7.8degs:
Animation of a double white spot on Saturn on 2008 Feb 15th/16th. CM2 of spot = 341.8degs:
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