Jupiter looks
sharp in these two rooftop telescope
images. Both were captured last
year on November 17 from Singapore, planet Earth, about two weeks after Jupiter’s 2023
opposition. Climbing high
in midnight skies the giant planet was a mere 33.4 light-minutes from
Singapore. That’s about 4 astronomical units away. Jupiter’s planet girdling dark belts and light
zones are visible in
remarkable detail, along with the giant world’s whitish oval vortices. Its signature Great Red Spot is prominent in the south. Jupiter rotates
rapidly on its axis once every 10 hours. So, based on video frames taken only
15 minutes apart, these images form a stereo pair. Look at the center of the
pair and cross your eyes until the separate images come together to see the 3D
effect. Of course Jupiter is now not far from its 2024 opposition. Planet
Earth is set to pass between the Solar System’s ruling
gas giant and the Sun on
December 7.
Image & info via APOD
Image Credit & Copyright: Marco Lorenzi
Source: Stereo
Jupiter near Opposition – Scents of Science

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