For the last 3 days I have had relief from the jetstream, a large body of stable air has been passing over which has allowed me very good coverage of Saturn. Last night I was able to capture a bright spot at the Latitude of the most recent SED's outburst, detected by Cassini RPWS which I have attached. I measure the position of the bright spot with WinJUPOS to be at Lat +48.2 L3 166.1
My Saturn season is rapidly drawing to a close, it started back on Dec 16th 2012 and has thrown up several things of scientific interest, including this data from Sept 3rd I have uploaded 305 Saturn data sets to PVOL, the BAA & ALPO and the various professional research teams I am collaborating with. Looking at the weather models I rely on and judging by how poor the seeing was this morning for Jupiter, I am unsure how much is left in this Saturn campaign for me.
Thanks for looking.
Regards
Trevor
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