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Saturn Image 2023/08/31(UT)
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Clyde Foster,Christopher Go,Jose Alberto Berdejo,Vincenzo della Vecchia,Efrain Morales Rivera,Andy Casely
S.Ito,C.Foster,Christopher Go,A.Berdejo,V.della Vecchia,E.Morales,A.Casely
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Conditions appear to be a bit before before midnight compared with predawn at this stage.
Canft note anything of significance,but include two Rfs for comparison. Jet stream had again increase above 30m/s.
[Clyde Foster : Khomas,Namibia]
Conditions were very poor today do to monsoon winds. No low contrast features were resolved in these images.
[Christopher Go : Cebu Philippines]
The seeng was good.
[Jose Alberto Berdejo:Zaragoza Spain]
Saturn imaged in red light,during Tethys transit. A SEB weakening or interruption is seen at p limb,that could be the disturbance noted by C. Go.
A quick animation showing a possible WS at 18 N L3=230
[Vincenzo della Vecchia : [Aversa,Italy]
[Efrain Morales Rivera Aguadilla:Puerto Rico]
Here's a single RGB set in pretty average seeing on 31st August (ie rather worse than some nights around it). I did some wider shots to capture everyone's favourite chilly orange fuzzball, Titan, quite near to Saturn that evening, along with five other moons (l-r Tethys, Mimas, Enceladus, Dione, Rhea). Not enough resolution to see much going on at the planet itself, and no visible spokes this time.
[Andy Casely,Sydney,Australiaa]