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Old 13-06-2011, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Derek Klepp View Post
Those storm structures are interesting particularly in the second animation thanks for keeping us updated.Have you kept a seperate log of the change in storm structure over the past several months?
Thanks Derek, I always save my data, have filled 7 1Tb external drives since June last year, I have tracked this storm since Dec 14th 2010.

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Originally Posted by Saturn%5 View Post
Very nice shots.
Thanks Grame.

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Originally Posted by lcd1080 View Post
Trevor, those stormy bands near the north pole are so compelling that they seem almost palpable. Another great image from a true pro who is in complete control of his optical system.

Peter
Thanks for the most generous comment Peter. In this business experience is a great teacher. I am very analytical about the whole process from the scope through capture & processing, as time passes I like to think I am improving continually what I do. Actually it is good from time to time when things do go wrong.
Each of us in this game have a different focus, mine is to supply time relevant data of scientific value, not nessecarily of esthetic appeal, although sometimes with good seeing both are possible.

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Originally Posted by Lester View Post
Thanks for the views Trevor. All the best.
Thanks Lester.

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Originally Posted by Shiraz View Post
Another good set of data Trevor - still plenty going on in the storm head. Regards Ray

Thanks Ray, I really need to get some hi-res data of the head.


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Originally Posted by michaellxv View Post
Interesting developments with the storm. Thanks for the view Trevor.
Thanks michael.

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Originally Posted by Ric View Post
Lovely captures Trevor.

That storm is still happily raging away.
Thanks very much Ric, the RPWS instrument on Cassini indicates that the storm is still maintaining its intensity.

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Thanks again for sharing your work with us Trevor.
Always a joy to view.

Thanks very much Jeanette, there is a lot happening at the moment with Saturn involving several research groups. When I get a run of reasonable weather I am full on capturing data for them. Sometimes I think twice about posting it all, dont want be flooding the forum with Saturn data but I hope it is of some interest.
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