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Saturn Image 2020/05/27(UT)
Joaquin Camarena,Christopher Go,Christofer Mauricio Baez Jim,Jose Luis Pereira,Willian Souza,Niall MacNeill,Trevor Barry,John Sussenbach,Vlamir da Silva Junior
J.Camarena,Christopher Go,C.Baez,J.Luis,W.Souza,N.MacNeill,T.Barry,J.Sussenbach,V.da Silva Jr.
[Joaquin Camarena:Spain]
A huge rain cloud was headed my way. Fortunately,the wind was slow so I had enough time to get good data with Saturn. Seeing was excellent.
In the IR image,note the dark spot at +45N before the CM.
This corresponds to a bright spot in the RGB image and very prominent in the HDR image.
Note some features in the area just south of the Polar Hexagon.
There is even a feature that seems to be deforming the side of the Polar Hexagon at the CM.
Note the bright features on the NEBn.
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
Christofer Mauricio Baez Jimenez |
15 images derotated using WinJUPOS.
[Christofer Mauricio Baez Jimenez :Santo Domingo,Dominican Republic.]
[Jose Luis Pereira :Sao Caetano do Sul/Sao Paulo/Brasil]
[Willian Souza : Sao Paulo,Brazil]
[Niall MacNeill : Wattle Flat,NSW,Australia]
Imaged Saturn May 27th,had over two hours of not too shabby seeing. Have very good 685nm IR & R data and quite reasonable G & B.
There are two bright spots on the edge of the sides of the North Polar Hexagon that appear to be intruding into the hex. I measure these to be at approx Lat+78.2 L3 21.3 & Lat+78.6 L3 79.1 best seen in the IR data. The 2010 GWS AV is resolved at approx Lat+43.1 L3 68.6 again best seen in IR. There is a dark spot at approx Lat+54.6 L3 5.1 best seen in the R channel data. There is a bright ring of material just inside the edge of the polar collar containing several individual bright spots toward the P limb in the RGB data.
The 685nm IR animation covers 2 hrs 4min’s of Saturn rotation.
[Trevor Barry:Broken Hill:Australia]
[スセンバッハ:オランダ]
[John Sussenbach:Houten,Netherlands]
[Vlamir da Silva Junior : Sao Paulo,Brazil]