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Uploaded by armicheal on Jul 7, 2010
I got up extra early for this one, 2:30am. I had pretty good seeing conditions and was able to get a partial Eye transit.
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Wow! What kind of telescope are you using to see such a large, clear picture?!
MMAfan11 2 months ago
the red spot has moved with nothing surrounding it to propel it's energy,should cut and paste it into a belt at least and make it look more real :)
I call this Planet Stupiter
sumstuff46 2 months ago
Looks like Jupiter forgot to put on his belt.
3HaloODST 3 months ago
Wow! fantastic technology!
astroval1 1 year ago
North band is invisible this year. Nice video.
CumputerPhysiscsLab 1 year ago
Very Excellent! You should stack it! it would get an amazing image!
Edsan91 1 year ago
im jealous i live in the texas hill country and i havent had good seeing in like three weeks
DASJOTUNHEIM666 1 year ago
Beautiful. Seems so calm from afar but god knows whats it like on it! Nice clip!
dashiznit06 1 year ago
Jupiter has always fascinated me!
JPa311979 1 year ago
Very nice!!!
astrofranck 1 year ago
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Wow! What kind of telescope are you using to see such a large, clear picture?!
MMAfan11 2 months ago
the red spot has moved with nothing surrounding it to propel it's energy,should cut and paste it into a belt at least and make it look more real :)
I call this Planet Stupiter
sumstuff46 2 months ago
Looks like Jupiter forgot to put on his belt.
3HaloODST 3 months ago
Wow! fantastic technology!
astroval1 1 year ago
North band is invisible this year. Nice video.
CumputerPhysiscsLab 1 year ago
Very Excellent! You should stack it! it would get an amazing image!
Edsan91 1 year ago
im jealous i live in the texas hill country and i havent had good seeing in like three weeks
DASJOTUNHEIM666 1 year ago
Beautiful. Seems so calm from afar but god knows whats it like on it! Nice clip!
dashiznit06 1 year ago
Jupiter has always fascinated me!
JPa311979 1 year ago
Very nice!!!
astrofranck 1 year ago