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Saturn Image 2009/04/05(UT)
米山誠一,小澤徳仁郎,柚木健吉,中井健二
Christopher Go,Efrain Morales Rivera,Torsten Hansen,Damian Peach
S.Yoneyama,T.Kozawa,K.Yunoki,K.Nakai,Christopher Go,E.Morales,T.Hansen,D.Peach

Seiichi Yoneyama(200mm Newton)

≪神奈川県横浜市  米山誠一≫

Kozawa Tokujiro(250mm Newtonian)

(Kozawa Tokujiro : Hachiouji-City Tokyo Japan)
≪小澤徳仁郎:東京都八王子市≫

Kenkichi.Yunoki (260mm Newtonian)
撮像途中に、Titanが土星の影から出現してきた

[Kenkichi Yunoki (Sakai City Japan)]
≪大阪府 堺市 柚木健吉≫
Kenji Nakai(LX200 254mmF10SC)
2009/04/05 12:34:07(JST)
LX200GPS-25+2.5X Powermate+DFK21AU04
exp.:1/15sec. 30fps 70sec. 536/707frames stakecd
seeing:4/10 trans.:2/5
comment:
30fpsにリセットされていたのに気づかずにいた。
シーイングが比較的安定していた時でフレーム落ちが多くて随分ロスをした。
その後、15fpsに変更したが、気流を乱す薄雲がかかってシーイングは随分と落ちてしまった。

≪広島市  中井健二≫

Christopher Go (Celestron C11)
Seeing was good this evening and transparency was perfect! This is the reason why the contrast of these images are very good. Saturn was practically overhead when I took this image.
Lots of things going on in Saturn. Titan is emerging from an eclipse by Saturn's shadow. Tethys is on the right skimming the south of the ring.
On Saturn's disk,there is a faint white spot just south of the SEB at teh CM. The band details of these images are excellent!

[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Efrain Morales Rivera(300mm SC)
2009/04/05 03:21ut
LX200ACF 12 in. F25  DMK21AF04 PowerMate 2.5x
Astronomik LRGB Baarder IR/UV filter Seeing 8/10 8/10

[Efrain Morales Rivera  Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]

Torsten Hansen(200mm Newtonian)
Under good seeing.
Animation starting at 20:49 UT and ending at 21:10 UT.
Above right,Titan moving.



[Torsten Hansen:Boos Germany]

Damian Peach (350mm Celestron SCT)
Here are some images from the 5th. The bright equatorial zone storm is well seen. This storm must be the brightest feature ive seen on Saturn in 11 years of imaging the Planet regularly! It goes to give a little appreciation of how dramatic the great white spots were of past decades!

[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
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