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Object | Saturn |
Image type | image |
File size | 144.0 KB |
URL | s2022-11-29_10-35_CH4_tba.png |
Observer | Trevor Barry |
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Comments: Imaged Saturn November 29th in good seeing, have good data across all wavelengths, the best of it being very good. Have considerable depth of small scale detail which I list here by Latitude. A bright spot near the F limb at approx Lat+62.9 L3 132.5 (RGB) A bright spot at approx Lat+58.3 L3 80.6 (RGB) A bright spot at approx Lat+52.6 L3 58 (IR, R) A ripple on the Southern edge of the NNTeB at approx Lat+46.6 L3 42.2 (R) An extensive series of bright spots at approx Lat+29.9 L3 35.3, Lat+29.8 L3 55.9, Lat+29.7 L3 72, Lat+30.6 L3 83.9 and Lat+30.5 L3 101.2 (R, RGB) EZ/NEB ripples at approx Lat+14.8 L1 184.9 and Lat+14.6 L1 224.1 (IR, R, RGB) The EZ has several low contrast dark and bright spots resolved across it but of particular interest is a largish bright feature that is quite rectangular in character which I have marked at approx Lat+1.6 L1 178.2 (IR, R, RGB) A Southern Hemisphere dark spot at approx Lat-33.2 L3 90 (IR)
Observation 1 | |
Feature(s) | N/A |
Filter(s) | CH4 |
Date | 2022-11-29 10:35:00 |
Julian day | 2459912.940972222 |
System I | 215.21269° |
System II | N/A |
System III | 95.13759° |
Illumination | 99.8% |
Phase angle | 5.5° |
Solar longitude | 31.3° |
Eq. diameter | 16.4″ |
Derotation | 0.0 min |