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Old 12-03-2012, 06:06 PM
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Mars & Saturn March 10th, mys best Saturn this apparition

Hi All,

Imaged Mars March 10th in quite reasonable seeing, have attached 1 RGB & 807nm IR data set along with animations of the RGB & IR data captured over a 2 hr session.
Moving on to Saturn, my first data set was probably the best data I have captured this apparition. The live feed was exceptionally steady and I was able to stack the majority of the it. Have attached 1 RGB & 807nm IR data set along with a 130% resample of my best RGB data set.

Have also attached RGB & IR animations from the 2 hr session. The seeing dropped off a little after the first date set and this is obvious in the animations. Both RGB & IR animations show bright spots within the storm remnant.

It has been a memorable couple of days out here , I had previously made commitments that tied me up all day March 9th & 10th which meant I went 48 hrs without sleep and have only got to process my data today.

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Old 12-03-2012, 06:09 PM
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Old 12-03-2012, 06:11 PM
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Amazing views again Trevor, thanks.
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Old 12-03-2012, 06:41 PM
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Very cool!

You can see the planet through the inner ring!
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Old 12-03-2012, 06:47 PM
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Oh my goodness Trevor, these are superb images and enthralling animations to watch. Your work is so consistently world class - I really appreciate these stunning views you provide right here, on Ice In Space.

Now go and get some sleep!

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Old 12-03-2012, 07:27 PM
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Sweet work Trev.
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Old 12-03-2012, 07:39 PM
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LOVELY shot Trevor
Oh, and Mars is pretty good as well
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Very sweet.
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Old 12-03-2012, 08:10 PM
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Hi Trevor - I look forward to your posts - especially when the word 'best' is in the title!
Excellent!
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That first Saturn is so crisp and the detail firm and I can see it in the IR animation too which is a tough test for the faint storm.

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OMG Trev !!!!
That new mirror is a beaut.
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Nice work Trevor. The Mars RGB really works for me! The Saturn on this occasion is superb too of course. I'm becoming more of a Mars fan in this apparition mainly because it's more seeing forgiving. There's been a few occasions lately where I won't wait for Saturn, based on the seeing while I'm viewing/capturing Mars.
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These really are world class,Trevor-congratulations on such breath taking images-truly beautiful,especially Saturn.Thanks for sharing.
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Old 13-03-2012, 09:55 PM
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Amazing views again Trevor, thanks.
Thanks very much Lester.

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Very cool!

You can see the planet through the inner ring!
Thanks very much Deeno.

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Oh my goodness Trevor, these are superb images and enthralling animations to watch. Your work is so consistently world class - I really appreciate these stunning views you provide right here, on Ice In Space.

Now go and get some sleep!

Cheers

Dennis
Thanks so much Dennis I really do appreciate your very kind words. It is amazing just how well good seeing can counteract the need for sleep.

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Sweet work Trev.
Thanks very much Paul, reckon I will just have to put up with the conditions out here instead of heading off to Carnarvon.

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LOVELY shot Trevor
Oh, and Mars is pretty good as well
Thanks very much Rob, it was a good night but as it happens the 12th was possibly better, well more consistent anyway.

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Very sweet.
Thanks very much Jeanette.

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Hi Trevor - I look forward to your posts - especially when the word 'best' is in the title!
Excellent!
Thanks very much Matt, the good seeing just keeps coming, what a pleasure it is to be procrastinating about just how little to process my data. Over the years I have been very heavy handed on crook data to try and isolate storm detail on Saturn. With good seeing it just pops out.

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That first Saturn is so crisp and the detail firm and I can see it in the IR animation too which is a tough test for the faint storm.

John.
Thanks very much John, yep, when the storm detail comes out in IR the seeing is pretty good.

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OMG Trev !!!!
That new mirror is a beaut.
Thanks very much David, the new mirror sure is a thing of beauty.

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Nice work Trevor. The Mars RGB really works for me! The Saturn on this occasion is superb too of course. I'm becoming more of a Mars fan in this apparition mainly because it's more seeing forgiving. There's been a few occasions lately where I won't wait for Saturn, based on the seeing while I'm viewing/capturing Mars.
Thanks very much Asi, Saturn has been previously and will always remain my main focus but I dont mind capturing some Mars data while waiting for Saturn to climb higher. For sure Mars is more tolerant of ordinary seeing, particularly in IR.

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These really are world class,Trevor-congratulations on such breath taking images-truly beautiful,especially Saturn.Thanks for sharing.
Thanks very much Chris, generous praise indeed.
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majestic images Trevor. Regards Ray
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Trevor, fantastic...
In particualr Mars at 807 nm IR is a spectacular image with fantastic details

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