July 3rd, hi res Mars, fair Saturn & a PB for Jupiter at 24 degrees alt.
Hi All,
Imaged Mars early last night and have attached 1 RGB 7 807nm IR data set. At 6.5" it is becoming a challenge but I have some nice hi res detail that stood up well to the 1.5 drizzle plus further resizing.
Moved on to Saturn in quite fast & variable seeing but still revealed structure within the great storm remnant and faint white spots within the NEB. Have attached 1 807nm IR, RGB & "R" channel data set along with an animation of all R channel data.
Imaged Jupiter this morning in better seeing than I have had thus far this Jupiter season.
My 807nm IR data came up rather well as did the RGB 's. Have attached 1 807nm IR & RGB data set. The RGB is a new personal best for me for a planetary RGB image at 24 degrees alt.
It is very pleasing to resolve the line of tiny white ovals in the STB above oval BA, it is really interesting to blink the final RGB & IR images regarding the colour of oval BA and the GRS. Oval BA really is a different colour to any of the other features, almost salmon.There is an interesting dark, elongated spot trailing oval BA in the STrZ.
The SEB following the GRS is quite disturbed with a prominent feature running longitudinally through it. The EZ also looks disturbed to some extent and I note a thin strip of pink running through it in the RGB. The NEB is chaotic with very prominent dark features along its Southern edge while the Northern edge of, I think, the NTB is showing a quite thin dark band.
Honestly, I didn't know where to make a start with my limited description of the detail, there is so much, yep I am excited.
Have also attached an animation of the 807nm IR data.
Thanks for looking.
Regards
Trevor
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