kinetic
07-03-2009, 04:13 PM
Hi,
Just a quick note, I found this topic recently in another forum.
This effect is a brightening due to opposition.
Are any of the Saturn imaging experts (Bird, Trevor B etc) aware of
this and keeping an eye out for it? Opp'n on the 8th?
Here is cut and paste of Chris Go's from the Phillipines about it
along with a link to his recent images:
regards,
Steve
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Seeing was excellent this evening. Just had to image the Seelinger effect.
Good seeing allowed me to get a lot of details in Saturn's disk. Note the white spot at the STZ after the CM. Is this the "dragon" remnant? Note Tethys just below the ring on the left and Rhea on the left.
The Seelinger effect is more pronounced in the monochrome luminance image below. This opposition effect will peak on the 8th!! You can see the brightness difference between Saturn's disk and ring in the last 3 imaging session on this page.
http://saturn.cstoneind.com
(http://saturn.cstoneind.com/)Regards,
Chris
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Just a quick note, I found this topic recently in another forum.
This effect is a brightening due to opposition.
Are any of the Saturn imaging experts (Bird, Trevor B etc) aware of
this and keeping an eye out for it? Opp'n on the 8th?
Here is cut and paste of Chris Go's from the Phillipines about it
along with a link to his recent images:
regards,
Steve
quote>
Seeing was excellent this evening. Just had to image the Seelinger effect.
Good seeing allowed me to get a lot of details in Saturn's disk. Note the white spot at the STZ after the CM. Is this the "dragon" remnant? Note Tethys just below the ring on the left and Rhea on the left.
The Seelinger effect is more pronounced in the monochrome luminance image below. This opposition effect will peak on the 8th!! You can see the brightness difference between Saturn's disk and ring in the last 3 imaging session on this page.
http://saturn.cstoneind.com
(http://saturn.cstoneind.com/)Regards,
Chris
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