Make sure you look to the West over the next 4 days, as Venus and Saturn are coming up for a very close conjunction.
Saturn will move to within 40" (two-thirds of a degree) of Venus - a very close pairing, making them visible in the same FOV of most telescopes with a low power, widefield eyepiece.
Seeing 2 planets in the eyepiece at one time is a rare event, so make sure you get out and take a look just after Sunset. Venus is the bright evening star and Saturn will be the fainter star to the right.
Over the next 4 days, Saturn will start above and to the right of Venus, and will slowly move down to a closest approach on the evening of July 1st where they will sit almost side by side. In the days following, Saturn will continue to move down past Venus as it disappears from our skies heading towards superior conjunction (passing behind the Sun from our vantage point on Earth).
I look forward to seeing your high-resolution and widefield images of this spectacular event!
Attached is a screenshot from Starry Night Pro showing the pair on the evening of July 1st, 6pm AEST.
Been looking forward to this conjunction, on the 30th they'll both be in the
FOV of my 20mm t5 and on the 1st in the FOV of my 14mm XW. should be
something too see.
My view to the West is not good, thanks to big gum trees. I think i'm going to have to go for a road trip on Sunday night.
Would love to get an image of them both. I think i'll have to use the ToUcam as my DMK doesn't come to focus at prime focus in my newt. Otherwise it'll have to be an afocal shot with my DSLR.
Thanks for the heads up! Will be doing some footpath astronomy (because we don't have sidewalks in Australia) for that one!... weather permitting... of course
We're eyeballing tonight. The phase of Venus is quite stunning; flitting between Saturn and Titan then the Io/Ganymede pairing balanced by the Europa/Callisto pairing with Jupiter in between looks real purdy.
We’ve also just seen Tethys (10.4), Dione (10.6) and Rhea (9.9) according to Starry Night Pro. A lovely sight in the Mewlon 180 with a WO SWAN 20mm eyepiece before the house roof occulted the whole lot!
Cheers
Dennis
EDIT: Attached file is a screen capture from SNP
Last edited by Dennis; 01-07-2007 at 02:38 PM.
Reason: Added note about file = screen capture, not image