At dusk the sky was very clear and transparent and when it got dark,
Epsilon Crucis was quite visible with naked eye which is not a common
star to see in a light polluted city like São Paulo. I had high hopes
for the sky condition at the moment of Jupiter highest elevation later
in the evening, the moment I run my AVI recordings. Unfortunately, I
observed a degradation of the conditions with a haze in the upper
layer of the atmosphere coming from the west, interior of Sao Paulo
state. I was able to get 3 RGB sequences that were just reasonable to
process.