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Saturn Image 2009/03/20(UT)
瀧本郁夫,中井健二,柚木健吉,熊森照明,林敏夫
Christopher Go,Jean Jacques Poupeau,Jesus R.Sanchez,Damian Peach
I.Takimoto,K.Nakai,K.Yunoki,T.Kumamori,Christopher Go,J.J.Poupeau,J.Sanchez,T.Hayashi,D.Peach

Ikuo Takimoto (310mm Newtonian)
コメント:日中は穏やかな天候であったが、夕方から強い風が吹いてシーイング
が悪くなった。それでも、今シーズンの中では比較的ましな写りになった。
もう少し、シーイングが良くないと、詳細な白斑等が見えない。

[Ayauta-gun Kagawa-Prefecture Japan]
≪香川県  綾歌郡  瀧本郁夫≫

Kenji Nakai(LX200 254mmF10SC)
2009/03/20 12:20:53(UT) I:53.8 III:125.1
LX200GPS-25(254mm Schmidt Cassegrain f/10)
2.5X Powermate DFK21AU04
exp.:1/15sec. 15fps 70sec.
seeing:4/10 trans.:4/5
comment:
風が強かったが、その割にはシーイングはまずまずだった。

≪広島市  中井健二≫

Kenkichi.Yunoki (260mm Newtonian)
Titanが見える。EZnの中央部に、2個Dark Spotがある。

[Kenkichi Yunoki (Sakai City Japan)]
≪大阪府 堺市 柚木健吉≫
Teruaki Kumamori (200mm Dall-kirkham)
曇る途中で、LとRGBを1セットのみ撮影できました。

≪大阪府堺市 熊森照明≫

Christopher Go (Celestron C11)
Condition wasn't very good this evening. Transparency was very bad as there was a thick haze over my area. Seeing was though.
Titan has just emerged from Saturn's shadow! Tethys is also approaching Saturn! Condition was so poor that I had a hard time capturing Tethys.
Not much details on the disk because of poor transparency.

[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Jean Jacques Poupeau (350mm Cassegrain)

[Jean Jacques Poupeau : Pecqueuse France]

Jesus R.Sanchez(180mm MCT)
Images with fair seeing

[ Jesus R.Sanchez : Spain]

林敏夫 Toshio Hayashi (355mm Schumidt-Cassegrain)
シーングが良さそうに感じたのですが、観てガッカリ
像が2重3重に、偶に本体に映るリングの影が黒く
良いシーングが欲しいと!。

≪京都府京都市  林敏夫≫

Damian Peach (350mm Celestron SCT)
Here are some images from March 20-21st. Seeing was again very good but transparency was rather better than the 18-19th. This result is finally comparable to the best UK results i had on Saturn in previous apparitions.
The main image is centrered at 23:01 UT across a 15min window and shows the dusky feature on the SEBs. The red light animation from 22:45 to 00:18 UTC shows various features.

[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
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