Jupiter | 2016

Jupiter with its moons Ganymede and Europa (left) and Io (right) | 27 March 2016 ca. 11:00 UT

With Io | 28 March 2016 11:21 UT

With all four Galilean satellites: from left, Ganymede, Europa, Callisto and Io | 3 April 2016 08:33 UT

With Ganymede (at left) and Europa | 7 April 2016 08:49 UT
Below, two further images with Ganymede (at 09:31 and 10:19 UT) and lastly, a five-frame animation of Jupiter and Ganymede from that session.



Images made with a Schmidt-Cassegrain 11-inch telescope working at various focal lengths; stacks of frames made from image sequences using a monochrome camera through red, green and blue filters.