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Last night I watched it again Jupiter. The seeing was not the best. For most of the night was enough to move the focus slightly extrafocale to see the current high-altitude turbulence. Jupiter appeared as seen through the exhaust trail of an aircraft. Focusing on the current Jupiter was no longer visible but the image was not sharp. Even in these conditions, the aperture of 10 cm did not produce any improvement. In fact you could see the details that were still less.
Later when Jupiter was high, there has been a better time that lasted about three quarters of an hour. During this time I could zoom in a bit 'more (instead of 170x 260X) and the image remained sharp enough. I found this picture online, which is a little later at the time of my observations. Overall, the picture makes it quite a good idea of \u200b\u200bwhat was visible. In fact the image was recorded at the telescope, but it was necessary to fix attention on a small area at a time. Some details visible in the photos were vanishing from the truth (in practice only in the equatorial zone is sensed there was something green, but had not seen the festoons of the photo). On the contrary other details were more marked from the truth. For example, the small dark area below the oval was much more evident.
I scored some of the details that were visible: more than a second oval oval uncertain (seen once), the STZ before the pole, while the NEB there were several areas with sloping trend (I have marked a) and zones a lighter color. Besides there were some areas that could have been clearer look of the oval. Here the photo does not make the contrast of reality. Several divisions and other details (for esempiop northern hemisphere) were visible but I have not scored more.

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