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Object Saturn
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Observer Trevor Barry
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Comments: The very thin bright band just inside the North polar collar is well resolved, particularly in IR & R data. Some very small condensed bright spots can be seen scattered within the band. A large diffuse elongated feature is resolved at approx Lat+46.1 L3 317.1 this is quite elongated in the R channel data but the 685nm IR data resolves the feature more as just a small bright spot. This feature is well seen in both R channel & IR animations. This feature was reported by Chris Go on the same date so good to see it resolved a few hrs earlier, I am significantly further to his east. There is also a very well resolved bright spot at approx Lat+29.4 L3 244.7 with another most interesting bright spot resolved in the Southern hemisphere at approx Lat-3.2 L1 178.7 both of these features are best seen in the R data with the southern EZ feature also resolved in IR.

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Observation 1
Feature(s) N/A
Filter(s) rgb
Date 2020-06-03 18:42:48
Julian day 2459004.279166667
System I 214.6192°
System II N/A
System III 299.79404°
Illumination 99.9%
Phase angle 4.400000095367432°
Solar longitude 3.3°
Eq. diameter 17.76″
Derotation 0.0 min