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Originally Posted by StephenM
Fantastic animations, Trevor! Great job.
Cheers,
Stephen
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Thanks Stephen
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Originally Posted by iceman
Beautiful work, Trevor. Excellent colour on the disk and the moons are very nice and round.
Well done!
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Thanks Mike, the difference between the two data sets is an excellent example of what active cooling can deliver.
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Originally Posted by Screwdriverone
Sensational Trevor!
Gee those rings are starting to tilt again!?!
Nice work, still yet to try this event, well done.
Cheers
Chris
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Thanks Chris, glad you liked them. There are still some more opportunities this apparition to image shadow transits.
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Originally Posted by h0ughy
excellent work Trevor
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Thanks Houghy
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Originally Posted by RobF
Wonderful work as always Trevor.
Is it just me, or is the shadow on Saturn quite a bit oblong, even allowing for seeing etc?
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Thanks Rob, the oblong shadow in the first animation is due to instability in the boundary layer of air at the surface of my primary mirror, due to the temp of the mirror being more than .5 C above ambient and also from the air flow caused by the cooling fans of my active cooling system.
In the second animation the mirror temp has stabilized at .5 C below ambient and the cooling fans have been turned off long enough for the air currents around the mirror to settle.