Captured at 5:15am local time, the sky was very bright and I couldn't even see Saturn naked eye anymore.
Gain was at 100% maximum, captured for 1 minute on each colour channel with the DMK and 2x barlow. I only used the 2x because I was having some trouble with my tracking (moved the scope back out the back), and the seeing didn't support any more than that either. Altitude was 17°.
Saturn is getting higher each day, but the sun is rising earlier each day. I don't think i'll really get to have a good shot at it until daylight savings kicks in later this month.
250 frames from each channel stacked in registax, mild wavelets, LR deconvolution in AstraImage, recombined, taken to photoshop for levels + colour balance adjustment, + high pass filter.
Glad the first is out of the way, hopefully they'll all get better from here on in.
Thanks for the comments, guys.. I took some more images this morning with the 3x and 5x! I want image scale! Seeing was horrible again with such a low altitude, but we'll see how they turn out.
I was surprised to see the tilt of the rings this season, it's really much flatter than last year and will be even more difficult to get that elusive cassini division all the way around!
I was surprised to see the tilt of the rings this season, it's really much flatter than last year and will be even more difficult to get that elusive cassini division all the way around!
You only have until around 2009 as I recall too. I guess it will be a competition to see who gets the first shot when the rings "come back", but they will be "on the other side" won't they? It would make in interesting, half a lifetime, movie to capture one complete Saturnian year in time lapse and see the rings go from open to close. Save up those images!
Nice shot! Yes indeed, the rings are flatter than last season. It'll make it a bit harder to capture a full CD, which will make it interesting! I'm just waiting for it to clear a tree then its all systems go for this object!