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Originally Posted by asimov
Looking the goods Trevor. Can't wait for Saturn! Back to luxurious 'almost at the zenith shooting' Oh yes!

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Thanks Asi, yes it really is going to be a Saturn feast. Looking at "The Sky 6", for my location. Saturn rises to 70 degrees in 2013, peaks at 80 degrees in 2016/2017 and doesn't drop back below 70 degrees until 2023. Well over a decade with Saturn virtually over the top of my observatory, makes me start to salivate.
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Originally Posted by Shiraz
very nice opening image Trevor. Good to see some structure. Have you been using the video derotation? regards Ray
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Thanks Ray, over the last four months I have been putting in a lot of time experimenting with all the forms of derot within WinJUPOS and yes, I have tried derot of video. This Saturn data however is multiple RGB data sets. I still have much further to go with with things I want to try. I am very encouraged by the results thus far, particularly with the results I have had using rather ordinary Jup data, but more work needs to be done to establish what will be optimum for my particular imaging system.
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
A finally, well done Trev. I am looking forward to imaging Saturn this year. The rings are nicely opened with some of the southern hemisphere still present. Cassini all the way around. Will be a treat. With some nice seeing we should get some great images
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Thanks Paul, for sure we have great times ahead with Saturn.