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Dark impact mark in Jupiters south polar region 19 July

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« on: July 20, 2009, 01:06:22 am »

Just come in after setting up for some imaging & heard about this news story. Well I've certainly got the skies for it but alas, not the equipment (i.e. no scope & only a set of 10X50 bins).

Still no harm in looking after 2.30am (assuming the sky is still clear).

Be great if Carl is out imaging Jupiter again at the appropriate time.
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