2009-2010 Saturn Apparition Observations


John Sussenbach, 28 May 2010 22.15 UT. C11


John Sussenbach, 28 May 2010 18.45 UT. C11


Peter Edwards, 22 May 2010 21.28 UT. C11, STropZ spot.


Andy Robinson, 21 May 2010 21.45 UT. C11.


Jim Phillips, 20 May 2010 03.14 UT. 200 mm OG


John Sussenbach,  18 May 2010 20.54 UT. C11


Trevor Barry, 17 May 2010 13.35 UT. 406 mm Newtonian telescope. STropZ spot.


Stefan Buda, 17 May 2010 10.01 UT. Dall Kirkham telescope 405 mm. Titan in transit.


Stefan Buda, 17 May 2010 09.01 UT. Dall Kirkham telescope 405 mm red light. Titan in transit,.


Anthony Wesley, 14 May 2010 11.16 UT. 370 mm Newtonian telescope, Methane light image..


Damian Peach, 12 May 2010 20.17 UT. C14 red.


Peter Grego, 11 May 2010 23.20 UT. 200 mm Schmidt-Cassegrain


Paul Maxson, 8 May 2010 03.44 UT. 250 mm Maksutov, Tethys shadow in transit.


Anthony Wesley, 1 May 2010 10.54 UT. 370 mm Newtonian telescope. Titan in transit


Stefan Buda, 30 April 2010 10.44 UT. 405 mm Dall-Kirkham telescope, Dione’s shadow in transit.


Jim Phillips, 30 April 2010 02.19 UT.  200 mm refractor.


Cliff Meredith, 26 April 2010 20.45 UT. 70 mm OG refractor.


Paul Maxson 21 April 2010 03.55 UT. 250 mm Maksutov. Tethys shadow


Cliff Meredith 17 April 2010 22.00 UT 203 mm Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope


Anthony Wesley, 16 April 2010 11.30 UT. 370 mm Newtonian telescope. White STropZ spot.


Jim Phillips, 16 April 2010 04.39 UT.  200 mm refractor.


Paul Maxson, 12 April 2010 04.15 UT.  250 mm Maksutov telescope, 7 satellites.


Andy Robinson, 12 April 2010 22.51 UT. C11 composite with satellites 200 mm refractor.


Peter Garbett, 12 April 2010 22.13 UT. C14. White STropZ spot.


Peter Grego, 11 April 2010 23.50-55 UT. 445 mm Newtonian telescope.


Gianluigi Adamoli, 8 April 2010 23.15 UT. C9.


Anthoni Wesley, 8 April 2010 11.22 UT. 370 mm Newtonian telescope. White STropZ spot.


David Tyler, 4 April 2010 22.00 UT. C14. .


Anthony Wesley, 25 March 2010 16.25 UT . 370 mm Newtonian telescope.  STropZ spot


David Tyler, 21 March 2010 23.32 UT. C14. Bright rings and SEBZ spot.

Trevor Barry, 21 March 2010 16.30 UT. 406 mm Newtonian telescope. Bright rings and elongated STropZ spot.


Tomio Akutsu, 18 March 2010 13.49 UT. C14. Elongated STropZ spot.


Anthony Wesley 18 March 2010 13.24 UT. C14. Elongated STropZ spot.


Tomio Akutsu, 17 March 2010 16.18 UT. C14. STropZ spot.


Tomio Akutsu, 14 March 2010 13.55 UT. C14. STropZ spot.


Tomio Akutsu, 13 March 2010 17.15 UT. C14. STropZ spot


Christopher Go, 13 March 2010 16.48 UT. C11, STropZ spot


Paul Maxson, 12 March 2010 08.22 UT. 250 mm Maksutov. STropZ spot


Trevor Barry, 9 March 2010 406 mm Newtonian telescope. Rhea plus SEBZ spot


John Sussenbach, 7 March 2010. C11


Tomio Akutsu 6 March 2010 15.07 UT C14. STropZ spot


Anthony Wesley, 26 February 2010 15.46 UT.  370 mm Newtonian telescope. White SEBZ spot


David Arditi, 21 February 2010 01.51 UT. C14. Dione leaving transit on p.limb


Damian Peach, 21 February 2010 00.52 UT. C14. Red light Dione’s shadow in transit


Ed Sampson, 20 February 2010 02.00 UT. 300 mm Newtonian telscope, red channel


Anthony Wesley, 19 February 2010 15.45 UT. 370 mm Newtonian telescope. Rhea shadow transit.


Gianluigi Adamoli, 13 February 2010 22.45 UT. C9.


Tomio Akutsu, February 6, 2010. C14


Paul Abel, January 31, 2010. 203 mm Newtonian telescope


Stefan Buda, January 25, 2010. 405 mm Dall-Kirkham telescope


Peter Grego, January 7, 2010 06.00 UT. 200 mm Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope


Paul Maxson, 6 January 2010,  250mm Maksutov telescope


Peter Garbett, 21 December 2009  07.12 UT. C14


Paul Abel, December 11, 2009. 381 mm Newtonian telescope

John Sussenbach, October6, 2009.  C5. Transit of Titan and shadow from Turkey at altitude 10º


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