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Originally Posted by Shiraz
Corker images Trevor - wonderful smooth detail. And an excellent demo of the effects of seeing changes. Regards Ray
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Thanks very much Ray, a bit of a shame the conditions for the first data set didn't hang in there, would have made for a real blinder of an animation.
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Originally Posted by John Hothersall
If only one set of data is very good then thats a win. Dust can be seen breaking up in excellent detail in the RGB and the IR really does show different structure with that odd dark spot right in storm line drowned out in the RGB. I would like to see what UV shows but it would need to be at much shorter FL?
John.
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Thanks John, I believe the subtle dark structure we are seeing in the rings has an electro-magnetic origin, it seems to be showing up in hi res images captured by various amateurs around the world of late. The dark spot within the storm structure initially formed over a very active region of the storm and may be due to chemical reactions related to the lightning deep within the atmosphere.
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Originally Posted by Troy
The dark spot is easily seen in rgb colour image. Nice Trevor 
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Thanks Troy, Saturn is supplying us all with a real smorgasbord of various features within the storm structure to image, just how lucky are we.
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Originally Posted by Matt Wastell
Beautiful stuff Trevor!
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Thanks very much Matt.