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Originally Posted by samilag
Fantastic Trevor !
Very Interesting this spot's evolution inside the storm behaviours , these high quality pictures can let to follow this spectacular saturn's events
Thank you to share
Giuseppe
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Thanks very much Giueseppe, this storm is amazing, it continues to evolve and still shows no sign of diminishing at all.
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Originally Posted by von Tom
Outstanding views of the storm with great detail - thanks Trevor.
Tom
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Thanks very much Tom, Saturn sure is putting on a show, what a great time to be a planetary imager.
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Originally Posted by iceman
Nice work Trevor, some lovely data there. Well done!
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Thanks very much Mike.
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Originally Posted by John Hothersall
That is such an interesting session you had Trevor with the dark spot which I got last night and wondered what it was on the red channel and IR as it came around.
John.
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Thanks John, this does seem to be a new development and very interesting that it is so well defined at visible and IR wavelengths.
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Originally Posted by [1ponders]
Nicely done Trev. A new solar system structure to be named. Quarks Great Blue Spot. Will it become as famous and hang around as long as Jupiter's? 
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Thanks Paul, still coming to terms with Saturn having a belt, even if it is likely to be rather temporary. I suppose when all is said and done, every atomic nuclei on Saturn is made up of Quarks