This Guy Clicked An Amazing Picture Of Jupiter¡¯s Red Spot Using A DIY Homemade Camera!
Anthony Wesley a Queensland-based amateur astronomer did something rather extraordinary in order to get a better view of Jupiter&rsquos red spot. Wesley mounted a camera on top of a telescope made up of mirrors and metal frames.
For over two decades a giant hurricane has been raging on Jupiter. However, as per recent reports the red spot is disappearing. So, a lot of astronomers around the world have been trying to get a better glimpse of the spot, before it is completely wiped off the face of the planet.
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Anthony Wesley, a Queensland-based amateur astronomer, did something rather extraordinary, in order to get a better view of Jupiter¡¯s red spot. He clicked amazing pictures of the spot, using a DIY homemade camera. The hurricane on Jupiter is said to be twice as big as the earth, and a bright orangish-red.
According to Mashable, Wesley mounted a camera on top of a telescope, made up of mirrors and metal frames. He has been keeping a close eye on the changes in the spot. Once a government programmer, he now works for a photo company in his backyard.
He has garnered a lot of praise for his efforts ¨C from people and the astronomers.