From: Milton Aupperle <milton@outcastsoft.com>

Date: September 11, 2012 8:28:30 AM MDT

To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [Astro_IIDC] Jupiter impact w/ AstroIIDC


Hi George;


Excellent work. Congratulations on the discovery.


The video link will not work (it's a temporary Yahoo reference link), but the screen shot looks very intriguing. For the windows community - especially NASA, you can export the movie frames to FITS files in Astro IIDC 4.09.00 and the OBS Date time field will be down to 0.001 seconds level for timing purposes.


If you need help with the processing or other data extraction - for example brightness estimates assuming we have a visible moon -  let me know.


TTYL..


Milton Aupperle


On 11-Sep-12, at 7:02 AM, george hall wrote:




Here is a link to a short video of the event that I posted over on the Jupiter_ALPO forum. Sorry for the cross post.


http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/wCdPUFYv_d6Mlyf3I47tCT_zFEkRaHIIVzqNWYZQri90MFnsAxyH2fAt6RhC0D_l6FN-LH_GSgKwYqXvjrBjaBYVSyYdCvkg8H_7ToxktCUUO3EcF30/Jupiter%20Impact%2009-10-2012/Jupiter%20Impact%20Video.m4v


Here is a link to my web site where I posted the original screen capture. It had almost 50K hits over night!!


http://georgeastro.weebly.com/jupiter.html


George



On Sep 11, 2012, at 7:18 AM, Alan Friedman wrote:


Fantastic… I didn't realize it was a Mac user catch.



thanks for posting.


Alan



On Sep 11, 2012, at 1:21 AM, cosmicrock2001 wrote:



I hope everyone has seen the news/ video on www.spaceweather.com that apparently a new impact on Jupiter was caught by a Texas amateur who was using a Flea 3 and AstroIIDC.


Ron