Jupiter
A publication of the Jupiter Section of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers
Copyright (c) 2010
Vol. 12, No. 15 November 10, 2010
Apparition Dates:
Jupiter was at Solar conjunction on February 28, 2010
Jupiter reached opposition on September 21, 2010
Jupiter returns to conjunction on April 6, 2011
The South Equatorial Belt Revival has begun! (we think)
On November 9 & 10, Christopher Go imaged a bright spot in the SEB. A bright spot like this is the harbinger of the SEB revival. The only way to know for sure is to observe as much as possible.

North is up. Preceding to the right.
While it doesn’t exactly jump out at you in visible light, it is obvious in the methane band which is IR, and UV.
North is up. Preceding to the right.
Confirmation images. The spot is near Longitude 290(2).

South is up. Preceding to the left.
South is up. Preceding to the left.

South is up. Preceding to the left.
Submission of Observations
Note to imagers: Please put your name, UT date, UT time, and CM1 and CM2 on all images.
Please submit observations as directed below:
Mail CM transit timings monthly to:
John McAnally
2124 Wooded Acres
Waco, TX 76710
E-mail: CPAJohnM@aol.com
Mail photographs and images at least monthly. We prefer e-mail attachment of JPG image.
Richard W. Schmude
Gordon College
Division of Mathematics and Natural Science
419 College Dr
Barnesville, GA 30204
E-mail: Schmude@gdn.edu
Mail observations of the timings of eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to:
John E. Westfall
P.O. Box 16131
San Francisco, CA 94116
E-mail: johnwestfall@comcast.net
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Newsletter Editor: Craig MacDougal, Assistant Coordinator, ALPO Jupiter Section
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