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Old 01-March-2009, 01:03 AM
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Default Saturn-Feb.27, 2009 - Asteroid Ceres

The weather has been very wet last couple of days but enough for a session on Saturn in which it is approaching opposition. And Ceres taken on the 14th due to Comet Lulin being for me priority to process first I finnally was able to finish it thanks to the rain. Clear Skies
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Some serious Ceres hunting picture. Your diligence is inspiring.

Beautiful capture of Saturn, the rings are tilting ever so perceptibly.

Thank you for sharing.
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Hello.
For Ceres, it's different of me but it's very good ! Not gif ?

Because me, I prepare a gif of this dwarf planet.

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Very nice Spacedis, Clear Skies.
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