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Jupiter with an OIII filter

I occasionally use the Bradford Robotic Telescope for remote imaging... here is an image of Jupiter's cloud belts with an OIII filter:

Jupiter cloud belts

and scaling this logarithmically gives the Galilean moons too:

Jupiter and Moons

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