Spots on Saturn in visual wavelengths

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The 2002-'03 apparition of Saturn was one of the most active in several years, aided by the Earth's finally reaching its maximum angle south of the Saturnian ring plane, giving northern hemisphere observers their best view of the planet and its ring system since the early 1970s. The maximum southerly tilt of 27° occurred in late March, though by then Saturn had already begun its descent into evening twilight. This interim report provides details of small but definite white spots and other features recorded on the globe and rings of Saturn during the apparition.

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