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Saturn Image 2025/09/25(UT)
石橋力,高松 泉,西岡達志,皆川伸也
Paul G. Abel,Kev Wildgoose
T.Ishibashi,I.Takamatsu,T.Nishioka,N.Minagawa,P.Abel,K.Wildgoose
環が細くなってきて明るくなり、眼視では串団子のようです。気流が良く、カラーとIRの南半球に白斑があります。(矢印)
EZの南はB光で明るく見えます。
カラーとIRではEZの北に濃淡が見られます。B光でも、そのつもりで見ると何となく濃淡があるような気がします。
カラーでは、南極付近の青い模様の縁がギザギザしているように見えます。極地方を上から見たら六角模様になるのでしょうか。
(Tutomu-Ishibashi Kanagawa-P Japan)
≪神奈川県 相模原市 石橋力≫
≪高松 泉 : ≫[Izumi Takamatsu: Arakawa,Tokyo,Japan]
衝近いためか眼視では環、本体ともにとても明るく見えました。
<<神奈川県 藤沢市 西岡達志>>[Tatsushi Nishioka. Fujisawa-city,Kanagawa,Japan]
≪東京都 立川市 皆川伸也≫[Nobuya Minagawa:Tokyo Japan]
In average conditions. The planet contirnues to show a number of interesting details:
The Globe:
・SPR: A dark region quite well defined with a bluish colour- looks like there is still a polar band.
・STB-SSTB: Thin light brownish belts. The zones between these regions continue to show a greenish tint.
・SEB: A broad belt although as in previous observations,the SEB(N) is the only dark component and the belt then fades into the general hue of the disk. There may have a darker condensation in the SEB(N) not far from the prec. limb.
・EZ: A bright zone and there seems to be a thin belt in both the EZ(N) and EZ(S)
・NEB: A broad belt with two components although as previously,the NEB(N) is much darker and better defined. I suspected a darker condensation in this belt extending along tghe CM but definition wasn't variable so I am unsure of this.
・NTB: A thin belt.
・NTB: Not really seen.
・N3TB: A dark,quite easy to see and with a notable bluish colour
・NPR: A vague ill-defined region unlike the SPR.
The Rings:
・A-Ring: The outer 1/3 of the ring seems to be darker than the rest of the ring.
・Cassini Divison: A vauge greyish patch.
・B-Ring: A yellow featureless ring.
・C-Ring: A vague yellowish flow at the ansae edges.
The satellite Tethys is shown close to the rings in the drawing. Observations of Saturn concluded at 22:33UT.
[Paul G. Abel:Leicester:United Kingdom]
Saturn image attached is the result of de rotating 10 files in Winjupos, each the best 3,000 frames from 12,000 frame AVI’s.
[Kev Wildgoose:Oswestry,UK]