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Old 24-01-2012, 10:05 PM
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Mars & Saturn Jan 23rd 2012

Hi All,
Imaged Mars this morning in reasonable seeing, Olympus Mons is centrally located and the Propontis Complex is just visible to the Sth of it.

Just as I turned my attention to Saturn the cloud started wafting through and all of my Saturn data was effected to some extent by it, the histo was continually swinging up & down which was a shame as the detail in between looked pretty good.

Have attached 1 RGB & 1 807nm IR data for both Mars & Saturn.
The residual of the material dredged up by the Great Saturn Storm remains in a thin band of white material. By animating my RGB data it can be seen that there is still some structure to this band insofar as variations in width.

Thanks for looking
Regards
Trevor

PS; All data is at the native scale delivered by my imaging setup, via a 5x PM.
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