
It is extremely windy this evening but only scattered cloud so I ventured out with my new C90 and an 8-24 zoom to take a look at Jupiter. Low in the sky, there was a lot of turbulence in the air and I could only get a sharp focus at around 100x mag.
The four jovian sattelites were very sharp and bright, and I could clearly see the brownish banding on the surface of the planet. This is the best I have ever seen Jupiter. This image was taken a few years ago when I had a Meade ETX125 and LPI imager, and is very similar to the visual view in the C90 tonight. I never saw Jupiter this clearly visualy in the ETX.