Jupiter | 2019

With Io, 18 June 2019 09:15 UT

18 June 2019 11:19 UT (left) and 12:11 UT

25 June 2019 07:44 UT (left, with Io) and 09:01 UT
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25 June 2019 11:18 UT (left, with Io) and 12:59 UT

26 June 2019 07:44 UT (left, with Ganymede, and Io transiting) and 08:16 UT

26 June 2019 09:47 UT and 10:03 UT, with Ganymede. The brightening in Ganymede's southern region is presumably the crater Osiris and its bright rays of ejecta.

With Callisto, 28 June 2019 09:31 UT. The brighter spot in Callisto's southern region is quite possibly the crater Heimdall.

With Europa, 6 July 2019 07:41 UT

9 July 2019 09:21 and 13:50 UT
Below, an animation made using imagery of the planet captured during June 2019.

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