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Planets Images

If not otherwise specified, the images in this section are taken with the NMO Planetary Camera applied to the 0.36m Schmidt-Cassegrain of the New Millennium Observatory.

Venus

Venus

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Image taken on February 11th, 2006, at 10:57UT.

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Venus

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Image taken on February 11th, 2006, at 11:06UT.

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Venus

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera and blue filter Wratten 47.

Image taken on February 11th, 2006, at 11:19UT.

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Mars

Mars

Central Meridian 25.0°

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Image taken on November 17th, at 22:01UT.

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Mars

Central Meridian 23.8°.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera with a Wratten 25 filter.

Image taken on November 17th, at 21:56UT.

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Mars

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SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera with a Wratten 25 filter.

Image taken on November 3, 2005, at 2345UT.

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Mars

Central Meridian 200°.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera with a Wratten 80 filter.

Image taken on October 26, 2005, at 20:45UT .

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Mars

Central Meridian 194°.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera with a Wratten 47 filter.

Image taken on October 26, 2005, at 20:20UT.

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Mars

Central Meridian 192°.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera with a Wratten 25 filter.

Image taken on October 26, 2005, at 20:11UT.

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Mars

Central Meridian 184°.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Image taken on October 26, 2005, at 19:37UT.

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Mars

Central Meridian: 23.4°.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera B&W taken with a Wratten 25a red filter.

Image taken on October 09, 2005, at 22:55UT.

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Mars

Central Meridian: 21.2°.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera B&W with a Wratten 23a red filter.

Image taken on October 09, 2005, at 22:46UT.

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Mars

Central Meridian: 19.9°.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera B&W.

Image taken on October 09, 2005, at 22:41UT.

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Mars

Central Meridian: 11.2°.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Image taken on October 09, 2005, at 22:05UT.

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Mars

Central Meridian: 10.7°.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Image taken on October 09, 2005, at 22:03UT.

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Jupiter

Jupiter

The Great Red Spot is clearly visible.

Jupiter on September 22, 2010, at 21:23 UT.

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SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Jupiter

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Jupiter on September 11, 2010, at 22:47 UT

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Jupiter

The Satellite at left is Ganymede, that at right is Io.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Jupiter on September 10, 2010, at 23:18 UT.

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Jupiter

Great Resd Spot, oval spots, festons and plumes clearly visible. The point of light at lower right is Europa.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Jupiter on June 14, 2005, at 21:58 UT.

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Jupiter

Oval spots, festons and plumes are quite countless.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Jupiter on June 2, 2005, at 20:25UT.

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Jupiter

The Gread Red Spot is really red.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Imagetaken on May 29, 2005 at 20:40UT, .

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Jupiter

The planet is full of details, and the deep red spot. Lower left of Jupiter (about a planetary diameter) is satellite Io.

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SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Image taken on May 29, 2005, at 20:28UT.

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Jupiter

Another image of Jupiter where 3 elongated plumes are visible near the border of Equatorial Zone.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

May 25, 2005, 20:51UT.

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Jupiter

A lot of structures (Great Red Spot, festons, plumes) in on the bands of the planet are clearly visible.

A tiny point of light just below the planet is satellite Ganymede.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Image taken on May 24, 2005, at 21:39UT.

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Jupiter

The satellite at left is Ganymede. On the planet the Great Red Spot is clearly visible along with two white oval spots at right of GRS. An elongated dark blue plume is visible between the equatorial and the north tropical zone.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

This image of Jupiter was taken on April 18, 2005 at 21:48 UT.

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Saturn

Saturn

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Image taken on March 10th, 2006, at 22:23UT

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Saturn

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera with IR-cut filter.

Image taken on January 12th, 2006, at 22:51UT.

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Saturn

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera B&W with IR-cut filter.

Saturn on January 12th, 2006, at 22:48UT.

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Saturn

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera with IR-cut filter.

Image taken on January 12th, 2006, at 21:56UT.

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Saturn

The first snapshot of The Real Lord of the Rings.

SCT 14", TouCamProII planetary camera.

Image taken on April 26th, 2005, at 19:34UT

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