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Originally Posted by asimov
Missed this one some how. Very nice Trevor! Can't wait until I get some nice seeing for Saturn.
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Thanks Asi, reckon as the ring tilt increases we will certainly see more of the North Polar region. I am pretty confident that the edge of this hex was showing up back in 2012 in good data. I suspect there would be many examples on the PVOL data base. You had a very good 2012 with Saturn so I would suggest that it will be in your best data, might pay to check it out and do a polar projection just for the heck of it.
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Originally Posted by icytailmark
fantastic capture there trevor i always wanted to see that famous hexagon storm.
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Thanks Mark, this feature will routinely be imaged by amateurs as time goes on. The orbit of Saturn is near enough to 30 years so it has been that long since the North pole was last seen to be opening up relative to Earth. Pretty sure that 30 years ago even the professional observatories would have struggled to image the hex. It really underlines the advancements in the quality of scopes, imaging equipment and processing software that are now in the hands of amateurs.