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Originally Posted by Clayton
A very nice set Trevor 
Loads of detail 
Love the clouds on Mars ATM, and Saturn is nice and crisp
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Thanks Rob, have had some very stable air to image through over the last few days although most of it has also been accompanied by cloud wafting through from the North. This data however was not effected by cloud at all and has produced my best data for this apparition.
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Originally Posted by jjjnettie
 thanks for the views Trevor.
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Thanks Jeanette, this year is shaping up to be a great improvement over the final few months of 2011. This is the first time with my new optics that I have had seeing of this level.
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Originally Posted by Fletcher
Superb images, Trevor! Cassini is continuing to show that the storm aftermath is active in the infrared, and there's lots of chaotic turbulence down there in the troposphere still.... And thanks for pointing me to this website :-)
Leigh
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Thanks very much for the update Leigh. I have measured the position of these two bright spots in WinJUPOS, the three Moons in the field made for a pretty accurate alignment. The spots are at approx CMIII 116 Lat +45.5 and CMIII 167 Lat + 46.1
I suppose time on the VLT for imaging structure within the storm remnant will be harder to justify now. Last apparition was just so exceptional, it is looking a bit bland now compared to back then but it is still my favorite target.