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Old March 26th 04, 12:41 AM
Yu Gu
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Processed all the videos from Mar.23rd and finally made an animation:
http://planets.lamost.org/EJupiterMar23_04Animation.htm

It shows how the Io catch up with europa!

warning: big file, might take long time to load

Best Regards,
GY
http://planets.lamost.org
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Old March 26th 04, 02:26 AM
MikeW
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Wow! Great clip.

Thanks for sharing,

Mike

"Yu Gu" wrote in message
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Processed all the videos from Mar.23rd and finally made an animation:
http://planets.lamost.org/EJupiterMar23_04Animation.htm

It shows how the Io catch up with europa!

warning: big file, might take long time to load

Best Regards,
GY
http://planets.lamost.org



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Old March 26th 04, 05:27 AM
Mike Simmons
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Very, very nice! Thanks.

Mike Simmons
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Old March 26th 04, 05:47 AM
David Nakamoto
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Wow ! Wonderful ! Thanks for sharing that with us.

So . . . which telescope was it, the 12.5-inch reflector or the 9.25-inch
SCT?
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"Yu Gu" wrote in message
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Processed all the videos from Mar.23rd and finally made an animation:
http://planets.lamost.org/EJupiterMar23_04Animation.htm

It shows how the Io catch up with europa!

warning: big file, might take long time to load

Best Regards,
GY
http://planets.lamost.org



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Old March 26th 04, 12:23 PM
Paul Neave
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Wow, there's some fantastic imagery on http://planets.lamost.org
- the Mars opposition images almost rival Hubble!
Paul.


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Old March 26th 04, 01:21 PM
Harry F. Leopold
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 18:41:23 -0600, Yu Gu wrote
(in message ) :

From: (Yu Gu)
Newsgroups: sci.astro.amateur

Processed all the videos from Mar.23rd and finally made an animation:
http://planets.lamost.org/EJupiterMar23_04Animation.htm

It shows how the Io catch up with europa!

warning: big file, might take long time to load


A big file indeed, but well worth the wait to view. Great!

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Old March 26th 04, 08:34 PM
MarcoPaolilli
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Wow!

It's very surprising to see the image become "3D" when satellites
leave the main disk !

Great !

Marco

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On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 18:41:23 -0600, Yu Gu wrote
(in message ) :

From: (Yu Gu)
Newsgroups: sci.astro.amateur

Processed all the videos from Mar.23rd and finally made an animation:
http://planets.lamost.org/EJupiterMar23_04Animation.htm

It shows how the Io catch up with europa!

warning: big file, might take long time to load


A big file indeed, but well worth the wait to view. Great!

--
Harry F. Leopold
aa #2076
AA/Vet #4
The Prints of Darkness
(remove gene to email)

"But it could also be a new troll being born. (Do they form by accretion?)"
-Chuck Taylor

 




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