Planetary observing missions to Barbados in 2005 and 2006

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Cold, humid evenings with rippling seeing conditions and mediocre images. This was the story of the 2005 Jupiter apparition from my home in southern England. The giant planet had now, after years of being well placed, finally sunk south of the celestial equator to an altitude of just 35( and was only going to get lower in the coming years. Facing being unable to observe my favourite object in detail, in 2004 I began research into a more southerly overseas location from which I could observe for a few weeks each year.

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