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This is two images taken in the early hours of 13 November, Jupiter between 4:25am and 4:40am and Mars 5:37am to 5:40am. Jupiter is now 43 arc seconds at the Equator while Mars has only reached 5 arc seconds, although it is still possible to catch a clear view of the North polar ice cap. Jupiter's image also has Europa's shadow clearly visible on it.
Both images were taken using my Basler Ace mono CCD with a 2.5x Powermate through my LX200 f10 12" SCT.
Peter
This is two images taken in the early hours of 13 November, Jupiter between 4:25am and 4:40am and Mars 5:37am to 5:40am. Jupiter is now 43 arc seconds at the Equator while Mars has only reached 5 arc seconds, although it is still possible to catch a clear view of the North polar ice cap. Jupiter's image also has Europa's shadow clearly visible on it.
Both images were taken using my Basler Ace mono CCD with a 2.5x Powermate through my LX200 f10 12" SCT.
Peter
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