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Web Camera Images


December 24, 2003.

Jupiter sequence showing the rotation of the planet. Meade LXD55 8 inch SCT, Philips ToUcam set in 640x480 mode, and 3X barlow. Video sequences captured with K3CCDTools. Video frames stacked with Registax. Angular diameter 38.8".

October 19, 2003 at 12:51 UT.

Meade LXD55 8 inch SCT, Philips ToUcam set in 320x240 mode, and 5X barlow. 650 frames stacked. Video sequences captured with K3CCDTools. Video frames stacked with Registax. Angular diameter 32.6". Ganymede is to the left of Jupiter.

October 15, 2003 at 12:44 UT.

Meade LXD55 8 inch SCT, Philips ToUcam set in 320x240 mode, and 5X barlow. 556 frames stacked. Video sequences captured with K3CCDTools. Video frames stacked with Registax. Angular diameter 32.4". Ganymede is to the left of Jupiter.

October 12, 2003 at 12:40 UT.

Meade LXD55 8 inch SCT, Philips ToUcam set in 320x240 mode, and 3X barlow. 400 frames stacked. Video sequences captured with K3CCDTools. Video frames stacked with Registax. Angular diameter 32.2".

Film Camera Images.

March 26, 2003.

Meade LXD55 8 inch SCT, Olympus OM1 film camera with eyepiece projection. One second exposure on Polaroid ASA 800 film. Angular diameter 41.6".

March 12, 2003.

Meade LXD55 8 inch SCT, Olympus OM1 film camera with eyepiece projection. One second exposure on Polaroid ASA 800 film. Angular diameter 36.7".