Saturn Section: August 24, 2000

2000年 8月24日の土星

池村俊彦,新川勝仁,前田和儀, D.Peach
Toshihiko Ikemura, Masahito Niikawa, Kazuyoshi Maeda, Damian Peach


Damian Peach (305mm SCT, Cooled CCD Camera SBIG ST-5C)

INFORMATION FOR SATURN IMAGES, AUGUST 24th, 2000.
D. A. Peach, King's Lynn, Norfolk, UK.
12" (30.5cm) Meade SCT @ f/21.0. ST-5c camera.
SBIG RGB Filter set.

Total Exposure Times:

Red Light (+ IR Rejection): 10.80secs
Green Light (+ IR Rejection): 14.50secs
Blue Light (+ IR Rejection): 20.00secs

Seeing good (6-8.)
Transparency excellent (5.0mag)
Wind S - E (0 - 5mph.) Light dew.

Toshihiko Ikemura (310mm Newton, Digital still camera NEC PICONA)

Condition:
2000/08/24 18:33:22(UT)  I=120.0 III=296.8   19 frames composite
2000/08/24 18:59:02(UT)  I=135.0 III=311.3   12 frames composite

De=-26.7  E.Dia=18.27"
Ring Long  dia 41.64"  Ring short dia 18.71"  

310mm Newtonian(F5) TeleVue barlow 3x(f/25) 
NEC PICONA 1/7sec  12 frames composite
Comment(Japanese)
seeing 6/10 透明度 6/10
土星の自転に伴って移動する物は何も見つかりません。
Comment(English)
seeing 6/10 transparence 6/10
No thing which moves it with rotation of Saturn is found.

Kazuyoshi Maeda (350mm Newton, Digital Still Camera NEC PICONA)

Condition:
2000/08/24 18:55:53(UT) 
I=133.2 III=309.5 

350mm Newtonian(F5) Or-A9mm(f/24.9)
NEC PICONA 1/7sec 24 frames composite

Masahito Niikawa (280mm Schmidt-Cassegrain, Digital Camera Minlta Dimage EX1500)

2000/08/24 19:08:03 (UT)  CMI = 140.3, CMIII = 316.4  21 frames composite
2000/08/24 19:26:34 (UT)  CMI = 151.2, CMIII = 326.8  20 frames composite
2000/08/24 19:34:24 (UT)  CMI = 155.8, CMIII = 331.2  13 frames composite
2000/08/24 19:54:48 (UT)  CMI = 167.7, CMIII = 342.7  14 frames composite
2000/08/24 20:05:25 (UT)  CMI = 174.0, CMIII = 348.7  18 frames composite

Condition:
Telescope : C11 (SC) D=280mm fl=2800mm Camera :Minolta DimageEx1500 Digital Camera taking lens removed Effective F No.: 27 (XP24mm Eyepiece Projection) Filter: R60 (Imaging Band 600nm-1000nm) Obs.site : Mozuhonmachi Sakai-City Osaka Japan Exposure : 1/4 sec Analog gain: 6dB Seeing = 6/10 Transarency = 3/6

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