Also, here's a view at f/30 from 20:48UT.
Reaching the end of the data from April 13, I was able to put together this 12-frame animation spanning between 19:48 - 21:26 UT, all shot at f/30 and resized 150%. I don't normally resize that much but in this case there is a very slight hint of some southern hemisphere detail seen transiting across the disk.
Also, here's a view at f/30 from 20:48UT.
5 Comments
Caroline
6/5/2011 05:46:06
I believe your Saturn images are improving each time!!! Love your work!
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Kyriacos Vattis
7/5/2011 08:36:52
Great results!!! They definitely came out with hard work! I love the amount of details you captured in the storm zone as well as in the rings!!! This Saturn is alive!!!
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Rolandos
14/5/2011 13:51:47
Still nothing about observing anything (eg deep sky!)! Some people are getting disappointed!!!!
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Caroline
15/5/2011 06:10:35
Not everyone is a DEEP SKY ADDICT koumpareeeeeeee!!!
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Agapios
16/5/2011 03:15:10
Thanks for the comments everyone! Rolando, I didn't expect a different comment from you since we all know you live and breathe on ancient photons!
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