This is the opening image of the season, nothing special, just a test image taken in poor seeing. GRS is visible and lots of cloud activity, as usual. Both equatorial zones are back again.

31.7.2011
 
A tiny image of Jupiters "dull" side. Seeing was very bad, but some details can be seen.
1.8.2011
 
A series of images taken in a slightly better seeing than 1.8. I tried a different color scheme for these images.
3.8.2011
 
40 minutes of rotation is shown here. GRS is nicely in view.
4.8.2011
 
Oval BA in view.
10.8.2011
 
Ganymede and Io rendezvous with Jupiter.GRS is also visible in a band full of turbulence.
14.8.2011
 
Ganymede and Jupiter 32 minutes later.
14.8.2011
 
Europa is climbing in front of Jupiter.
2.9.2011
 
The shadow of Europa is moving on the surface. This is the first average weather of the season.
9.9.2011
 
The only useful picture of the 1.10 night. Weather was poor/average.
1.10.2011
 
Three hours of rotation in little better than average seeing.
2.10.2011
 
GRS-side in better than average seeing.
2.10.2011
 
Oval BA -side.
14.10.2011
 
Stormy Jupiter in better than average seeing.
15.10.2011
 
Stormy Jupiter in better than average seeing.
15.10.2011
 
The last image of the 15.10 session.
15.10.2011
 
An ok image showing GRS taken with my old Nexstar8i in average seeing.
21.10.2011
 

Another image taken with Nexstar8i. Seeing was getting worse.

21.10.2011
 
The weather was again poor, but i managed to get this one picture.
22.10.2011
 
Jupiter imaged from a very low altitude. Seeing would propably have been goodish.
23.10.2011
 

Oval BA -side in average/poor conditions.

24.10.2011
 
 
25.10.2011
 
An earlier shot of the same evening.
25.10.2011
 
The weather would have been good, but the fog rolled in to prevent the imaging.
25.10.2011
 
The last image of 25/26, after this the clouds and the fog ended the night .
26.10.2011
 
This image was taken through a really dense fog.
9.11.2011
 
GRS -side with other storms imaged in average conditions.
16.11.2011
 
GRS -side in poor seeing.
30.11.2011