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Amateur Astronomy Picture of the Day

January 10 2010

Jupiter impact feature, the Great Red Spot, Callisto, and its shadow


I was lucky and got this shot a few days after the discovery by Anthony Wesley. The impact feature can be seen on the edge of the planet, at about the '1:00' positIon.

Phillips webcam with 5x TeleVue Powermate in a 10" f/4.7 reflector. Several hundred frames processed with Registax and Photoshop.

Submitted by: PaulEKLocation: Galesville, Wisconsin, USADate: July 23 2009

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January 10 2010

AAPOD Monthly Winners
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Jupiter and Ganymede
Submited by: cyberplocos
AAPOD winner for July 2010