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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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Wow! Great clip.
Thanks for sharing, Mike "Yu Gu" wrote in message om... 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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Very, very nice! Thanks.
Mike Simmons |
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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? -- Sincerely, --- Dave ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A man is a god in ruins. --- Duke Ellington ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Yu Gu" wrote in message om... 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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Wow, there's some fantastic imagery on http://planets.lamost.org
- the Mars opposition images almost rival Hubble! Paul. |
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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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Wow!
It's very surprising to see the image become "3D" when satellites leave the main disk ! Great ! Marco Harry F. Leopold wrote in message .cox.net... 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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