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Originally Posted by Deeno
Yup, Lovin' it....
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Thanks Deeno.
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Originally Posted by HCR32
Two stories can be seen here Saturn's movement and ccd development. That an awesome animation.
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Thanks HCR32. I first started imaging with 35mm film Ricoh then a Meade DSI, 35mm film Nikomat, Fuji FinePix S602Z via eyepiece projection then came the ToUcam which I used to discover my first Saturn electrical storm which lead to my DMK and filterwheel which took the first RGB in this animation and then to my Flea3 Firewire & Flea3 GigE cameras.
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Originally Posted by StephenM
Great looking animation Trevor! Very nice.
Cheers,
Stephen
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Thanks Stephen.
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Originally Posted by iceman
Nice work Trev! Can see your imaging quality improving over the years too 
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Thanks Mike, I suppose it's been a while now and for sure practice at it and learning from the mistakes certainly helps.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
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Thanks Mike, a lot of things happened on and around Saturn over the last 6 years, for sure. There seems to be less and less imagers in OZ doing planetary work, would you ever consider taking it on, we could sure use someone of your ability.
Reckon there must be a definition out there somewhere to describe a bloke that takes a photo of himself every day for 12 years, maybe some sort of obsessive compulsive disorder. Perhaps he should have got a life and maybe....tried astrophotography. Never know he may even have then made some sort of contribution to science.
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Originally Posted by Shiraz
Outstanding Trevor - must be great to have such a fine record to select from. regards Ray
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Thanks Ray, have a stack of external drives, sometimes the old data comes in handy.
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Originally Posted by Matt Wastell
Looks great - and the changes (not just the ring opening) are quite striking over the period!
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Thanks Matt, every one of the 6 images in the animation features a significant event. My first SED's storm in the first frame was a very big deal back in 2008 and later became the longest lived storm at that time. Only when the rings are close to edge on do we see transits and shadow transits of Titan and one of those is featured here along with various other SED's outbursts, the mother of which was The Great Storm of 2010/2011 followed by the continuing evolution of the Great Storm Remnant in 2012/2013
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Originally Posted by Larryp
Amazing, Trevor!
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Thanks Laurie.
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Originally Posted by Lee
+1 to the above sentiments - definitely one of the best I've seen here.... 
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Thanks Lee.
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Originally Posted by h0ughy
top stuff and dedication
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Thanks Dave.
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Originally Posted by icytailmark
fantastic presentation trevor. I really need to move out west the weather around Sydney has been dreadful. Im dying to test out my new feathertouch crayford focuser on saturn!!!
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Thanks Mark, hope you catch a break with the weather.
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Originally Posted by kinetic
Brilliant Trevor, just brilliant!
Steve
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Thanks Steve, Saturn will always be my favorite Planet, things just seem to keep happening there.
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Originally Posted by peter_4059
Wow that's neat. Lovely details in these frames.
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Thanks Peter.
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Originally Posted by allan gould
Trevor that is a superb animation. Its amazing your dedication.
Allan
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Thanks Alan.
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Originally Posted by Saturn%5
Pretty neat Trevor, last time i looked at saturn when i was in Queensland back in the 90's, Got a new scope last weekend so if these dam clouds go away tonight i will have a look tonight.
thanks for posting
Graeme.
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Thanks Graeme, this time around Saturn will be high enough anywhere in Australia to have a real good look at it.