June 30, 2010 on 7:01 pm | In Jupiter, Planets | Comments Off
Monday morning the sky was filled with thousands of small puffy clouds despite the CSC forecast, but Tuesday morning the transparency was a lot better despite a worse forecast but far from prefect. Brian Comb reminded me on using a higher focal length, which I had not done on Jupiter this season yet. Here two images made at F/22 using the Meade 140 2x barlow.
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