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Saturn Image 2011/05/25(UT)
吉田知之,菅野清一
Dave and Gail Bleser,John Sussenbach,Efrain Morales Rivera,Dennis Put,Damian Peach,Marc Delcroix
D&G.Bleser,J.Sussenbach,E.Morales,T.Yoshida,S.Kanno,D.Put,D.Peach,M.Delcroix

Dave and Gail Bleser(355mm SC)

[Dave and Gail Bleser:North Miami Beach:USA]

John Sussenbach(280mm SC)
Poor seeing conditionS. Nevertheless the storm bands are visible.

[スセンバッハ:オランダ]
[John Sussenbach:Houten,Netherlands]

Efrain Morales Rivera(300mm SC)
05/25/11,00:49ut
LX200ACF 12 in. OTA  F30
CGE mount PGR Flea3 TeleVue 3x barlows Seeing 8/10,9/10

[Efrain Morales Rivera  Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]

Tomoyuki Yoshida(300mm Dall-kirkham)

[吉田知之 Tomoyuki Yoshida:Utsunomiya,Tochigi,Japan]

Seiichi Kanno(300mm Newtonian)
撮像開始後、少ししてからシーイングが悪化し、以降の撮像を断念しました。
白斑の先頭部をちょうど正面に確認出来ました。

≪山形県上山市  菅野清一≫

Dennis Put(235mm SC)

[デニスプット:オランダ]
[Dennis Put:Brielle City Netherlands]

Damian Peach (350mm Celestron SCT)
Plenty of turbulent activity across the NTrZ at this longitude

[Damian Peach: Loudwater,Buckinghamshire,United Kingdom]
Marc Delcroix (254mm SC)
under a very good seeing (these Saturn are probably ones of my best)
A very large collection of most images from UV to CH4 absorption band, with a map of the GWS with many details (small spots, double head, dark zones, ...). To be noted the head gets really brighter on the last RGB when close to the meridian from the RGB before, i do not know if it's only an optical effect.


A montage (Saturn in RGB, satellites in IR) with Mimas below the left ring, Enceladus on below the right ring, then farther Dione (bottom), Tethys and Rhea (at the right):


Same in full R+IR:


An animation in R+IR, with the head of the GWS rising, and Tethys/Dione/Rhea orbiting around Saturn:


An animation with 3 RGB:

[Marc Delcroix  Tournefeuille,France]

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