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Saturn Image 2025/07/19(UT)
和田 繁,佐々木一男,熊森照明
Michel Szlosser,Clyde Foster,John Sussenbach,Raul Cantemir,Pietro De Gregorio
M.Szlosser,C.Foster,SH.Wada,J.Sussenbach,K.Sasaki,T.Kumamori,R.Cantemir,P.D.Gregorio

Michel Szlosser
With dood conditions,altitude = 38° (ADC software).

[Michel Szlosser : Schiltigheim,France]

Clyde Foster
An RLP/CH4 check in on Saturn this morning with the strong Jetstream wave continuing.
There was a double transit (Tethys and Enceladus) in progress,although Enceladus was not clearly detected.


[Clyde Foster : Khomas,Namibia]

Shigeru Wada

[Shigeru Wada: Takatsuki City,Osaka,Japan]
≪大阪府高槻市 和田  繁≫

John Sussenbach

[スセンバッハ:オランダ]
[John Sussenbach:Houten,Netherlands]

Kazuo Sasaki
雲が取れず隙間からの撮影となりました

[K.Sasaki:Ohsaki-City Miyagi-Prefecture Japan]
≪宮城県大崎市  佐々木一男≫

Teruaki Kumamori
少し雲が出ましたが、透明度も高くシーイングも良好でした。

≪大阪府堺市 熊森照明≫[Teruaki Kumamori:Ohsaka Japan]

Raul Cantemir

[Raul Cantemir : Darmstadt,Germany]

Pietro De Gregorio
I'm attaching the data sheet for my first Saturn image from this 2025/26 opposition, featuring the characteristically narrow inclination of the rings.
While capturing the various videos, I noted excellent seeing, with SE winds that usually bring a stable atmosphere.
The image shows the three satellites: Rhea (top left), Titan (bottom left), and Tethys (right, under the rings).
I performed a 21-minute derotation, resulting in eight 2-minute images.

[Pietro De Gregorio:Sorrento(Na) - Italy]

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