Attached is an image from this morning in steady conditions showing Saturn and Titan. A white storm is faintly visible close to the CM in "storm alley", ie approx latitude 35S. North is at the top in this image. The longitude of this storm is approximately 48.8 degrees CM3..
regards,Bird
ps please ignore the edge artifacts on the left of Saturns disk in my images, I'm following up with the manufacturer of this camera to see what is causing this.
Troy, I checked with my other camera (a dragonfly express) a couple of mornings ago and the artifact was not present, so it's certainly looking like something inside this camera is at fault.
Bird do you really notice this at the deconvolution stage (Astra Image) in your processing regime??
If so have you tried lowering the gamma to .98 at the capture stage. I don't think it would work after capture?
Bird do you really notice this at the deconvolution stage (Astra Image) in your processing regime??
If so have you tried lowering the gamma to .98 at the capture stage. I don't think it would work after capture?
Hi Troy, the artifacts are in the image after stacking in registax.
Thanks all, Trevor it's pretty faint in all channels but maybe green showed it the best. The seeing was only good for this one capture, there was high cirrus moving in and poor seeing in front of it so no animation this time :-)
Great work.
Notice the little shadow on the rings just to the left of the planets edge. Opposition is very close.
Every year it's getting a little higer in the sky.