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Originally Posted by bird
Lovely images Trev - I also tried for this morning, but found the never-ending cloud...
and hi to Leigh, good to see you down here as well!
cheers, Bird
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Thanks very much Bird, the detail in the Saturn live feed was very crisp, this is the best data I have captured since installing the new primary and I think the quality of the optics really helped to optimize the conditions. Hope the cloud clears for you, looking forward to what you can produce with your new mirror, already it looks very promising.
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Originally Posted by Lester
Thanks for the wonderful views Trevor, I appreciate them also.
All the best.
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Thanks very much Lester as I also appreciate the most excellent coverage you have supplied of Comet Lovejoy.
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Originally Posted by Matt Wastell
Thanks Trevor! I am enjoying the Mars images with high clouds of late - keep sharing please!
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Thanks very much Matt, I still have some work to do regarding more experimentation with the gain levels for the G & B channels with Mars. The last time I imaged Mars was with the DMK and the greater sensitivity of the Flea3 means a rethink is required to handle the problem of saturation of the icecap.
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Originally Posted by Shiraz
very fine images Trevor - nothing "bland" about these. Regards Ray
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Thanks very much Ray, must say I am pretty pleased with getting some detail within the B ring and seeing the planet through the Cassini division. I never tire of observing Saturn and look forward to following how the storm remnant dissipates.
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Originally Posted by John Hothersall
Saturn rings are so crisp and good detail with both sets athough some ringing which is being experienced by many with Mars. Avi really shows the storm residue shape as it is quite thin and unremarkable in the stills.
John.
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Thanks John, the bright spots within the Saturn storm remnant stood out for me. I have been chasing down detail like that for several years now, but for sure, the animation really does accentuate them. For me Mars is a secondary target and I have only been doing one data set while waiting for Saturn to rise higher. Still need to work on my capture regime for Mars with the Flea3, it is so much more sensitive than was the DMK.