Three Stormy Planets
A few nights back I managed to get some nice images of the three planets Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn, which are now nicely positioned in the evening sky. The biggest surprise was the development of major storms on Mars and Saturn. As usual, I used a 36cm aperture Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope and a QHY183c camera. The conditions were only fair, so there was a little bit of loss of detail.
Actually, I'm planning on buying a TV Powermate 2.5x Barlow lens with STEEM. This will enable me to get slightly better images, but of course, as soon as I decide to power down a little the price of STEEM falls - blame me :( !
Mars

Poor old Mars lander Opportunity is currently hunkering down in sleep mode due to low power from lack of solar power recharging. Hopefully, it can get a charge again when the storm subsides and then reboot.
Meanwhile on Saturn
Meanwhile, Saturn is experiencing a storm of its own with this bright cloud feature visible near the planets southern pole. Here is an image of the planet and the storm (near the top middle of the planet) from June 12. It may not look like that much at this scale, but this storm is about the size of the earth.
Image Credit: Author
For a closer view of a Saturnian storm, I have included this image made by the Cassini spacecraft in Feb 25, 2011. This is many times larger than the earth and certainly larger than the storm currently on the planet. These features seem to appear every few years or so.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute
One for Jupiter
Lastly, here is Jupiter on the same night. One of it’s Moons is casting a shadow on the planet, and because the images used to make this photo were made over several minutes so the shadow is blurred. As in normal, Jupiter displays a complex cloud belt system, festooned with numerous storms.
Image Credit: Author
I hope you enjoyed those images, all taken from my backyard in Brisbane. My schedule is a bit tight in the next few weeks but I hope to have some fresh articles in mid-July.
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