
Full rotation of Jupiter
3 months ago
Jupiter map realised in 2011, between October 10th and October 15th, from the Pic du Midi Observatory.
Jupiter was observed with the 1 meter Telescope at the Pic du Midi observatory, and a Basler Scout Camera. Crédit : S2P / IMCCE / OPM / JL Dauvergne / Elie Rousset / Eric Meza / Philippe Tosi / François Colas / Jean Pajus / Xavi Nogués / Emil Kraaikamp
Jupiter was observed with the 1 meter Telescope at the Pic du Midi observatory, and a Basler Scout Camera. Crédit : S2P / IMCCE / OPM / JL Dauvergne / Elie Rousset / Eric Meza / Philippe Tosi / François Colas / Jean Pajus / Xavi Nogués / Emil Kraaikamp
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Luca D'Avino 2 months agoWow -
Konrad Mruk 2 months agoHow much CG are you used? -
Jean-Luc Dauvergne 2 months agoWe have used 5 frames mapped on a sphere -
Konrad Mruk 2 months agoI thought so! : ) I was wondering because on APOD they just stated that its "time-lapse movie". -
Raul Rojas 1 month agoCongratulations!!!!
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