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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
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 : [ Willemstad,Curacao (Dutch Caribbean)]
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]
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 : Areado/MG,Brasil]
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 : Wattle Flat,NSW,Australia]