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astroron
26-01-2011, 09:54 PM
This 5000 post was to be part of my observation report for 25/26/01/11
But the report is taking so long to complete so I thought I would publish this part separatly.:)
Saturn Report 26/01/11
00.14
Saturn was about 25 degrees high when first observed,
with a 6mm radian and a 2.5mm Barlow could see a white band in the northern part
But could not be sure it was the storm as it took up most of the width of the planet.
I was not sure how far the storm had spread round the planet.
Had a quick look at the moon then inside for a coffee break and chat group session.

01.32
Wow!:eyepop: With Saturn at about 40 deg altitude the storm is now easily seen, going about two thirds around the planet,
A White streak looking quite cometary, eye piece used 6mm radian and 2.5x Barlow giving a mag of 762 times Wow
It was just like looking at Trevors(quark) pictures:D.
I tried all eyepieces from 6mm upto 21mm, but the 13mm Nagler was the lowest eyepiece I could see the storm in
and that was only because I knew it was there .
The Cassini and Encke divisions where plain to see
Saturn was quite unusual as it was on it's side in my scope,but gave me a great view of the storm.
It will be interesting to see what other sized scopes and eye piece combination's can see the storm.:question:
A fantastic nights observing:thumbsup:
Called it a night at 01.45

davewaldo
26-01-2011, 11:06 PM
Sounds great Ron, thanks for sharing!

astroron
27-01-2011, 12:26 AM
Thanks for reading it Dave :thumbsup:
Cheers

Suzy
27-01-2011, 12:50 AM
Congratulations on your 5000th post, Ron!

:2thumbs:

:eyepop:Wow, that sure is a lot of posts :computer: and observing reports.:astron:



Thank you for your report on Saturn - I have been eager to find out what people see with the storm. And it's on its side?! Wow- really can't wait to see it. I wonder how long this storm will stay put for :question:.

astroron
27-01-2011, 01:02 AM
Hi Suzy,Thanks :thanx:
It looks like the storm will be around for a while ,it may even circumvent the whole planet:eyepop:
So With a bit of luck and some good sky's you may get a look at it but you will need High mag:thumbsup:
Cheers

astroron
27-01-2011, 03:32 AM
I had a look about 01.45 using the same eyepiece combination as last night and the storm was not visible
The Mist came in and that was the end for me:rolleyes:
Cheers

pgc hunter
27-01-2011, 10:06 AM
Sounds like you caught one of those very rare nights Ron. Well done!

Kevnool
27-01-2011, 07:41 PM
Well done Ron it was a great read and reporting.
Enjoyed it.
Must of been a planned night without those white puffy things that spoil your view.

Cheers Kev.

Liz
28-01-2011, 09:28 AM
Thats great Ron, well done with the storm!!
Yes, looking at recent images, the storm has certainly s p r e a d .
I had a peek the other night but no luck, though Moon close, so may have hindered my view of the storm. Saturn looked gorgeous though. :)