http://newproducts.jpl.nasa.gov/sl9/image121.html (Einblicke ins Internet, 10/1995)
Impact of fragment G
Observatorio Astronomico Nacional, MEXICO
Image of the impact of fragment G by the 2.1m telescope at the OAN with the
IR camera `Camila' (Nicmos II type) at 2.26 microns (i.e. cK).
The two moons are Europe (smaller one) and Ganimede (larger one).
With excellent seing, the resolution was slightly better than 1"
(1 pixel = 0.5" approx.)
Observers: Steve Levine, Luis Salas, Irene Cruz-Gonzalez, Luis Carrasco,
Jim Klavette, Elfego Ruiz, Fidel Cruz, Carlos Carrasco, Gabriel Garcia y
Salvador Monrroy
The OAN (Observatorio Astronomico Nacional) is located in San Pedro Martir, Baja California,
near the Mexican-US border at an altitude of 2,830 meters and is operated by the
IA-UNAM
(Instituto de Astronomia of the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico).