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Old 08-06-2016, 01:26 PM
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Saturn apparent tilt 2008-2016

Saturn apparent tilt relative to Earth 2008-2016. This features my first SED's related storm from 2008 and various other SED's related storms in 2010, the Great Storm of 2011 and how it's remnant evolved over the following years. Of particular interest is the dark Anti Cyclone fossil of the Great Storm which is seen toward the P limb in the 2012 image. Also of note in these frames is a shadow transit of Titan in 2009.

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Old 08-06-2016, 01:38 PM
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That's excellent Trevor, another 20 years and the rings will be face on to us
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Very nice Trevor, great seeing how things change over longer periods of time
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Cool seeing the Sth Pole showing itself over the time !
Good animation there
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