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Object Saturn
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Observer Trevor Barry
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Comments: Just finished processing my Saturn data from June 5th, there is a v-bright elongated feature in the EZ, I have not seen anything like this previously. Should we get excited about this? It is very bright and elongated in 685nm IR, RGB and even CH4. In CH4 it is a chain of bright spots. Other detail resolved and marked in these data include, a diffuse bright spot at approx Lat+43 L3 151.2, a bright mid latitude spot at Lat+30.4 L3 140.5, a bright spot in the NEB near the border with the EZ at Lat+21.7 L3 118.2 a ripple along the edge of the EZ impinging up into the NEB at Lat+14.9 L1 138.3 while the v-bright EZ feature is at Lat-1.1 L1 124.9

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Observation 1
Feature(s) N/A
Filter(s) 685nmIR
Date 2021-06-05 18:19:00
Julian day 2459371.2631944446
System I 86.46483°
System II N/A
System III 115.4934°
Illumination 99.8%
Phase angle 5.0°
Solar longitude 14.4°
Eq. diameter 17.61″
Derotation 0.0 min