Hi All,
What shocking weather for imaging, was setup by 1 am CSST, the temp was 29C. The sky didn't look all that bad but the image of Saturn from my DMK was a boiling mass. After about 50 minutes the cooling system on my primary started to have an effect and the images became more stable.
Imaged Saturn every 10 minutes from 15:00 UTC (1:30 am local) to 17:40 UTC (4:10 am local), the temp had cooled to 28C by then. Captured mainly R channel images looking for the possible storm structure that I imaged on 24th Jan.
Have fairly good data from 15:50 UTC to 17:40 UTC. The only structure present is a long lived cloud system in the EZn (Equatorial Zone north).
Attached is one R channel image showing the EZn centrally located. This image is a stack of the best 600 of 2300 frames.
One RGB showing the EZn cloud system, for this image the best 600 of 2300 frames from each channel were stacked to give a final image of 1800 frames.
The animation shows the rotation of Saturn and movement of the EZn cloud system over a 110 minute period.
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/uploads/SatEZnAnim.gif
Regards
Trevor