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Saturn Image 2020/04/12(UT)

Clyde Foster,Eric Sussenbach,Avani Soares,Christopher Go,Ecleido Sousa Azevedo,Milika-Nicholas,Niall MacNeill
C.Foster,E.Sussenbach,A.Soares,Christopher Go,E.S.Azevedo,Milika-Nicholas,N.MacNeill

Clyde Foster
By the time I got to Saturn this morning,the seeing was deteriorating.
This was the best single capture from a string of R captures. Whilst processing,
I suspected possible ripples (Trevor's term,if I recall) on the southern edge of the NEB,
having just rotated into view at left.

[Clyde Foster:Centurion,South Africa]

Eric Sussenbach

[Eric Sussenbach : [ Willemstad,Curacao (Dutch Caribbean)]

Avani Soares
Once again I managed to catch the storm near Saturn's north pole.
This time it is much more noticeable on the IR 685.
I have to check other color films to see if I didn't get something too because it doesn't show up.

[ Observatory Parsec,City Canoas,Brazil]

Christopher Go
Seeing was excellent today despite of some thin clouds.

There seems to be some feature on the right side of the north polar area.
What is really interesting is a bright spot just south of the EZ at the CM!
This feature is just peeking above the shadow and is reddish in color.
I remember a red EZ spot last season.

[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]

Ecleido Sousa Azevedo

[Ecleido Sousa Azevedo : Areado/MG,Brasil]

Milika-Nicholas
Hi - managed to capture a single run of Saturn before the seeing turned bad...Enceladus & Mimas can be seen also.

[Milika-Nicholas:Adelaide,South Australia]

Niall MacNeill


[Niall MacNeill : Wattle Flat,NSW,Australia]

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