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Old 21-05-2012, 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
Hi Trevor

Loved the animations; the frame to frame quality was consistently high, making them look like the classical “out of the spaceship window” shots.

Cheers

Dennis
Thanks very much Dennis, it's been a while since I have had some good seeing, this night the prediction looked promising but never really delivered and just provided fleeting moments of very nice data mixed in with a fair bit of pretty ordinary data. Emils's AS 2 really did a great job of salvaging the best of it.

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All fantastic images & Gif's
Thanks very much David, I always enjoy putting together animations if I can get enough data and as it turned out each animation hi-lights different detail or structure.

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Originally Posted by Clayton View Post
Nice work Trevor
Thanks very much Rob.

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Originally Posted by Matt Wastell View Post
Love seeing your Saturn work - highly detailed and always an adventure!
Thanks very much Matt.
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Originally Posted by carlstronomy View Post

Fantastic images, my only hope is to be able to do half that good over the coming months and maybe longer. Awsome effort.

Carl
Thanks very much Carl, appreciate your comment. Look forward to seeing your work.

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Originally Posted by Derek Klepp View Post
Very informative Trevor is there a chance that a Storm will reform in that area?
Thanks very much Derek, there is always the possibility of a new SED's outburst. Since 2008 I have been involved in tracking many of them. Some times they have lasted a few days, sometimes weeks or even months. The most recent outburst lasted from March 21st to April 21st. It is interesting to see this isolated white spot in the region of that particular outburst and I just heard back from my researcher, he is on holidays in Florida but did check out several recent dates for SED's activity and found none. It is still worth monitoring this region though.
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