Hi all,
This is the 50 min animation of two nights ago, following the relevant photo that I already posted.
The shadow on Jupiter's disk belongs to Europa (to the right of Jupiter), who is following the larger Ganymede. Io (left) appears suddenly, while coming out of Jupiter's shadow.
The small gaps and the "acceleration" are of course artifacts due to shortage in disk space that obliged me to change the capture rate during the observation.
2022-10-19, 50 min Animation of Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede, C14 Edge, Barlow 2.1x, ASI 462, 19_29_36 UTC by H- Alpha, on Flickr
Hope you like it, and next time will try to estimate the disk space before starting... ;-)
Best wishes,
Alexandros
Animation of Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede, the almost entire happy family :-)
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Animation of Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede, the almost entire happy family :-)
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Re: Animation of Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede, the almost entire happy family :-)
Very nice as always, Alexandros.
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Incredible views of the Solar system in motion
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Re: Animation of Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede, the almost entire happy family :-)
Superb, Alexandros. Beautiful cinematography.
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Re: Animation of Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede, the almost entire happy family :-)
Hi Alexandros!
Great Jupiter and moon animation !
I think NASA should close and outsource their Jupiter work to you !!!
Magnus
Great Jupiter and moon animation !
I think NASA should close and outsource their Jupiter work to you !!!
Magnus