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Object | Saturn |
Image type | image |
File size | 143.0 KB |
URL | s2019-09-18_09-14_r_tba.gif |
Observer | Trevor Barry |
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Comments: Saturn September 18th have good 685nm-Pass IR data and fair RGB data. The North Polar Hexagon is well seen as is the North Polar Vortex. The structure within the NPR remains as a thin series of concentric bright and darker rings best seen in the IR data. There is considerable detail resolved, particularly in IR. The most prominent detail by wavelength is; IR resolves a bright spot at approx Lat+36.4 L3 279.3 there is an interesting formation of spots within the NPR along its southern edge with bright spots at approx Lat+65.1 L3 235.8 Lat+65.5 L3 249.6 Lat+65.8 L3 264.9 Lat+65.2 L3 279 R channel data; a bright spot at approx Lat+30.3 L3 195.8 RGB data; a bright spot at approx Lat+30.3 L3 195.8 a bright spot at approx Lat+30.5 L3 249.2
Observation 1 | |
Feature(s) | N/A |
Filter(s) | r |
Date | 2019-09-18 09:14:00 |
Julian day | 2458744.884722222 |
System I | 104.22084° |
System II | N/A |
System III | 240.73042° |
Illumination | 99.8% |
Phase angle | 5.400000095367432° |
Solar longitude | 355.4° |
Eq. diameter | 17.11″ |
Derotation | 0.0 min |