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Quark
26-09-2021, 11:08 AM
Imaged Saturn Sept 21st targeting the 2010 GWS AV, had good seeing covering 63 minutes of Saturn rotation. Am extremely pleased to have well resolved the AV which I measure to be at approx Lat+41.6 L3 307.1. This AV has become quite a challenge to resolve as the apparition has progressed, it is drifting south and that has resulted in a significant reduction to its Westerly drift rate.
A mid latitude bright spot is resolved at approx Lat+29.4 L3 278.8.
A quite intriguing phenomenon that I have not previously seen at Saturn is seen on the EZ / NEB border. A very prominent short wavelength high amplitude ripple / wave is resolved impinging well up into the NEB which is demonstrably influencing material within the NEB. The NEB has a very thin white band of cloud running along the centre of it which is being deflected up and over the peak of the ripple / wave.
The ripple is at approx Lat+14.7 L1 282.8 and the effect it is having on the cloud band in the NEB is well seen in the 685nm IR animations and also the EQ maps and 150% insets included with each 685nm IR data set. Have quite a significant volume of data from this session; all has been uploaded to PVOL.

Cheers
Trevor

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multiweb
26-09-2021, 01:07 PM
Amazing details Trevor. That batch is incredibly sharp. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Quark
27-09-2021, 05:09 PM
Thanks Marc, it got better the next night, still working on it.

Cheers
Trevor