File:The great white spot on Saturn (eso9014a).tif
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English: The Great White Spot on Saturn. This series of three exposures from the ESO La Silla Observatory was made in the course of the study of the newly detected spot in the northern hemisphere of the giant planet Saturn. It shows the development of the spot over a period of two weeks. Between October 8 and 16, the spot grew significantly in size; it became longer and probably also brighter. After October 16, it rapidly expanded to reach all the way around the equator of the planet. The images were made in blue light in mediocre seeing conditions with three different instruments, all equipped with CCD detectors. |
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Date | 9 November 1990 (upload date) | ||
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Image title | The Great White Spot on Saturn. This series of three exposures from the ESO La Silla Observatory was made in the course of the study of the newly detected spot in the northern hemisphere of the giant planet Saturn. It shows the development of the spot over a period of two weeks. Between October 8 and 16, the spot grew significantly in size; it became longer and probably also brighter. After October 16, it rapidly expanded to reach all the way around the equator of the planet. The images were made in blue light in mediocre seeing conditions with three different instruments, all equipped with CCD detectors. |
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Author | Zeutschel Omniscan 11 |
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Pixel composition | Black and white (Black is 0) |
Orientation | Normal |
Number of components | 1 |
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Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi |
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Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows |
File change date and time | 21:35, 10 December 2009 |
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