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Originally Posted by John Hothersall
Thats a very interesting development spotted in the South Saturn is very restless, pity about seeing not making it clear. Just itching to get out again hopefully soon.
John.
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Thanks John, this very faint plume in the South has been around for a while but is easily overlooked even in good seeing. Obviously it is great to be imaging in good seeing but data of scientific value can be captured even in ordinary conditions, as this R channel image demonstrates.
I look forward to better conditions out here and wait with great expectation for Mark Suchting to finish "FRED's" new primary, in the mean time, I hope your sky's clear and deliver you more good seeing as I love what you have been doing with it.
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Originally Posted by Matt Wastell
Excellent stuff Trevor - I am relying on image of Saturn as nights are very non astronomy busy of late - thanks for the views!
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Thanks very much Matt, as I hope you get to image a flare, just how good would that be!!!!
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Originally Posted by samilag
Trevor very interesting sequence of images with a lot of details on storm evolution.
Thank you for share
Giuseppe
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Thanks very much Giuseppe, there are now several very interesting targets within the storm structure to image, the head, the large dark spot in the tail, the plumes in the overlap of the tail and the faint plume in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Originally Posted by Lester
Thanks for the views Trevor, I appreciate it.
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Thanks very much Lester, I appreciate your comment.
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Nice views despite the seeing Trev. Have been trying to get out each morning but the seeing has been pretty horrid. I want to give the flea a run.
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Thanks Paul, looking forward to your first Saturn with the Flea, even in ordinary conditions the extra sensitivity of the Flea, particularly at the red & into the IR of the spectrum makes IR imaging a possibility.