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jupiter 4th august 2011 moons on the move


todd8137

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hi wanted to vid the moon positions ,this morning try in to get a video every day for the month if you watched the 3rd august video this one is a must as the 3 moons, io,gan,euro form a lil triangle tonight was brill was hope in,for the same tonight.but a think we all have the wet stuff today for a change

http://www.youtube.com/user/todd8137?feature=mhee#p/a/u/0/uZUsMX0z5lI

heres the link try and sit a few feet away from the monitor for better view in and watch in HD thanks pat

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Cheers for another vid! Nice to see you taking full advantage of the amazingly clear skies we've had today and yesterday. Well there were in my part of the country anyway

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Great video, nicely done, good work there.

I spotted the moons myself this morning, as it was a really crisp clear night.

It's the first time I've spotted those 3 moons since I bought the Telescope back in January. Another notch to add to the Astronomy belt.

I also added a light pollution filter to my lens and just managed to make out the cloud bands. Pretty chuffed to finally observe them myself.

Neil

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great news neil did you get callisto as well,its about 3 times the distance as the other from jupiter just up and to the right was out last night took a few wide fileds but not many will save them and get some more another night hows the lpf filter?they are great for pics as well but yamay wanna try a higher or lower iso setting hope its clear this weekend

pat

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Cheers for another vid! Nice to see you taking full advantage of the amazingly clear skies we've had today and yesterday. Well there were in my part of the country anyway

yeas take the chance when ya can as the rain wind heat clouds all kill 5 days out of a week

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I think I saw Callisto, but it was slightly out of focus compared to the other moons. I think it may be the distance. I could be wrong. It was more to the right.

Hope you had a clear night.

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