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Also managed to get some photos of Jupiter and all 4 of its Galilean satellites in the last few weeks. Photographing Jupiter is a bit of a dark art (these are taken with a camera and very big lens, not through a telescope) - you have to wait for a moonless, cloudless night otherwise you loose the surface markings, or satellites, or both. Then some post-processing is required as the moons and Jupiter require vastly different exposures and you have to combine 2 or more images to get the final shot:-
Best one I've took for Jupiter surface detail recently is this one - 3 moons only visible (4th is behind Jupiter probably):-