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Saturn Image 2010/06/10(UT)
Dave and Gail Bleser,Kolovos Dimitrios,Carlos.E.Hernandez
D&G.Bleser,Kolovos,Carlos.E
Dave and Gail Bleser(356mm SC) |
No dew but seeing could have been much better.
This is the first light of our new Flea3 PGR CCD camera.
[Dave and Gail Bleser:North Miami Beach:USA]
Kolovos Dimitrios ( 280mm SCT ) |
[Kolovos Dimitrios,Athens Greece]
《コロボス デミトゥリオス ギリシャ アテネ》
Carlos E. Hernandez (Drawing:9-inch (23-cm) F/13.5 Maksutov- Cassegrain) |
I made an observation of Saturn on June 10, 2010 under average to good seeing
conditions (6-7/10). The globe displayed some detail and a few satellites were
visible.
Date (U.T.): June 10, 2010
Time (U.T.): 01:45
L1 149.2*, L2 2.5*, L3 18.3*
De 1.7*, Ds 4.5*, 17.7” (Globe)
Instrument: 9-inch (23-cm) F/13.5 Maksutov-Cassegrain
Magnification: 295x/388x
Filters: None (IL)
Seeing (1-10): 6-7, Antoniadi (I-V): III-II
Transparency (1-6): 4
Notes:
South Polar Region (SPR): Appears dark to dusky (3-4/10).
South South Temperate Zone (SSTZ): Appears thin and shaded (6/10).
South South Temperate Belt (SSTB): Appears thin and dusky (4/10).
South Temperate Zone (STZ): Appears thin and shaded to bright (6-7/10).
South Temperate Belt (STB): Appears thin and dusky (4/10).
South Equatorial Belt (SEB): Appears dark to dusky (3-4/10) with a pastel
reddish-brown color.
Equatorial Zone (EZ): Appears bright (7/10) with shadow of ring upon the globe
noted (1-2/10).
North Equatorial Belt (NEB): Appears broad and dark to dusky (3-4/10), but no
other detail is visible within it.
North Tropical Zone (NTrZ): Appears thin and shaded (6/10).
North Temperate Belt (NTB): Appears dusky to dull (4-5/10).
North temperate Zone (NTZ): Appears shaded to bright (6-7/10). North Polar
Region (NPR): Appears dark to dusky (3-4/10) and mottled.
Satellites visible are Titan (8.98m), Rhea (10.3m), and Dione (10.98m),
preceding to following.
[Carlos.E. Hernandez South Florida U.S.A ]