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Comments: Imaged Saturn May 29th in fair to reasonable seeing. Have data covering 102 minutes of Saturn rotation, the 685nm IR data handled conditions the best while the R, G & B data was not as good. The ripple impinging up into the Southern edge of the NNTeB is not as well defined as it was in my previous data from May 17th however the ripple with the highest amplitude can be seen and is marked in the 685nm IR animation. I measure it to be at approx Lat+46.8 L3 207.8
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Observation 1 |
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Feature(s) |
N/A |
Filter(s) |
ir |
Date |
2021-05-29 18:49:48 |
Julian day |
2459364.2840277776 |
System I |
313.82346° |
System II |
N/A |
System III |
216.73538° |
Illumination |
99.8% |
Phase angle |
5.300000190734863° |
Solar longitude |
14.2° |
Eq. diameter |
17.42″ |
Derotation |
0.0 min |