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Old January 25th 06, 10:12 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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Default Saturn occultation - images

Here are my preliminary, rushed, images of the re-appearance of BY Cancri
from behind the South Pole of Saturn. The ingress occured a such a low
altitude I could not record the star. The reappearance in the Cassini
Division was clouded out.

The images are deliberately over bright. They are also noisy because gain
was at 100% and few images were stacked for fear of smearing the star image.

http://www.astro-sharp.com/images/Sa...cri_Egress.jpg

Regards
Ian Sharp








 




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