There appears to be a faintly visible bright smudge visible near the north pole at the central meridian.

Saturn UTC

CM1: 137.30°

CM2: 214.40°

CM3: 286.80°

CLat: +28.10°

Description

Seeing was a little better after moving on to Saturn from Jupiter, but nothing special.

Notes:

  • There appears to be a faintly visible bright smudge visible near the north pole at the central meridian.

Equipment

ZWO ASI290MM

Astro-Physics Advanced Convertible Barlow

Celestron EdgeHD 14

Logs
FireCapture v2.6  Settings
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Observer=Ethan Chappel
Camera=ZWO ASI290MM
Filter=R
Profile=Saturn
Diameter=16.82"
Magnitude=0.49
CMI=135.1° CMIII=284.7°  (during mid of capture)
FocalLength=8200mm (F/29)
Resolution=0.07"
Filename=2019-04-20-1140_1-EC-R-Sat.ser
Date=2019_04_20
Start=11_38_52.207
Mid=11_40_07.212
End=11_41_22.217
Start(UT)=11_38_52.207
Mid(UT)=11_40_07.212
End(UT)=11_41_22.217
Duration=150.010s
Date_format=yyyy_MM_dd
Time_format=HH_mm_ss
LT=UT -6h
Frames captured=9202
File type=SER
Binning=no
Bit depth=8bit
Debayer=no
ROI=672x344
ROI(Offset)=0x0
FPS (avg.)=61
Shutter=15.00ms
Gain=370 (61%)
FPS=100 (off)
SoftwareGain=10 (off)
AutoGain=off
Gamma=50 (off)
HighSpeed=off
AutoHisto=75 (off)
Brightness=1 (off)
AutoExposure=off
USBTraffic=40 (off)
Histogramm(min)=0
Histogramm(max)=137
Histogramm=53%
Noise(avg.deviation)=1.97
AutoAlign=false
PreFilter=none
Limit=150 Seconds
Sensor temperature=20.6°C
Focuser position=3385