Storm on Uranus

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Olivier Thizy
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Storm on Uranus

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Hello all,


Marc Delcroix announced (see below) that a storm is now visible on Uranus:
http://www.keckobservatory.org/recent/e ... _on_uranus


Here is the forecast for meridian transit of the bigger spot not filtered for visibility from France:
2014 Aug 11 00:51 ( 156°) 18:26 ( 163°)
2014 Aug 12 12:01 ( 170°)
2014 Aug 13 05:35 ( 177°) 23:10 ( 184°)
2014 Aug 14 16:45 ( 192°)
2014 Aug 15 10:19 ( 198°)
2014 Aug 16 03:54 ( 206°) 21:29 ( 213°)
2014 Aug 17 15:04 ( 220°)
2014 Aug 18 08:38 ( 227°)
2014 Aug 19 02:13 ( 234°) 19:48 ( 241°)
2014 Aug 20 13:22 ( 248°)
2014 Aug 21 06:57 ( 255°)
2014 Aug 22 00:32 ( 263°) 18:06 ( 269°)
2014 Aug 23 11:41 ( 277°)
2014 Aug 24 05:16 ( 284°) 22:51 ( 291°)
2014 Aug 25 16:25 ( 298°)
2014 Aug 26 10:00 ( 305°)
2014 Aug 27 03:35 ( 312°) 21:09 ( 319°)
2014 Aug 28 14:44 ( 326°)
2014 Aug 29 08:19 ( 333°)
2014 Aug 30 01:54 ( 341°) 19:28 ( 347°)
2014 Aug 31 13:03 ( 355°)


This would certainly be a good opportunity to try some spectroscopy on this planet... This storm may last several months but it would be good to do as soon as possible. If you do so, do not hesitate to post your result here!


Cordialement,
Olivier Thizy
Vous ne verrez plus des étoiles comme avant !
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message de Marc sur la liste "Planète" de la SAF:

Bonjour à tous,


C'est assez exceptionnel: http://www.keckobservatory.org/recent/e ... _on_uranus .


Les pros ont besoins d'autres images pour affiner les prédictions de passage des spots et ainsi pouvoir avoir le télescope spatial de Hubble pour les imager. Vu la brillance de ceux-ci ils pourraient être visibles par les amateurs ...


Voici une prévision très hypothétique du passage au méridien du plus gros spot pour la France, basée sur ma mesure sur une image du Keck et le profil des vents à la latitude du spot:

2014 Aug 11 00:51 ( 156°; 37°)
2014 Aug 13 23:10 ( 184°; 23°)
2014 Aug 16 03:54 ( 206°; 51°) 21:29 ( 213°; 7°)
2014 Aug 19 02:13 ( 234°; 50°)
2014 Aug 22 00:32 ( 263°; 41°)
2014 Aug 24 22:51 ( 291°; 27°)
2014 Aug 27 03:35 ( 312°; 50°) 21:09 ( 319°; 11°)
2014 Aug 30 01:54 ( 341°; 52°)


... à vos télescopes ... bons cieux, et surtout envoyez-moi vos images, elles sont utiles pour les pros!

Marc

http://astrosurf.com/delcroix

P.S.: pour les moyens d'observations, privilégier filtre passe-haut à 610nm ou 685nm, cf blog de Christophe: http://www.planetary-astronomy-and-imag ... es-uranus/
Paolo Berardi
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Re: Storm on Uranus

Post by Paolo Berardi »

Hello Olivier, Giuseppe Di Carlo and me observed Uranus on 11 and 13 august (sorry for the late reply) using Lhires III 600 in NIR spectral interval (R~3200). We use a blocking filter (W25) to avoid 2nd-order spectrum contamination. Interval 7000-8800 A was covered with two spectra, here joined (11 aug):

Image

I add a synthetic methane spectrum (extract from NASA "PDS: The Planetary Atmospheres Data Node" data - http://pds-atmospheres.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin ... =gbat_0001).

Comparison of single profiles. Information on frame include central meridian longitude at observation start and end time. Averaged CM are ~260° for 11 aug (bigger spot hidden) and ~185° for 13 aug (bigger spot near CM).

Overlapping:

Image

Image

Y shifted:

Image

Image

Difference, in the spectral interval considered, seems to me minimal (but I do not know what to expect), here you find the source profiles in fits format for any analysis:

http://quasar.teoth.it/html/spectra/Ura ... 8_2014.zip

Paolo
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