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From Astronomy Australia 2014 (page 50):
On the 10th, "Saturn is at its eastern quadrature where the Sun-Earth-Saturn angle is 90 degrees. At this time, the planet has a most prominent ring shadow across its surface".
Has anyone observed this?
Is there much to see or is it difficult?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated, many thanks.:)
Regulus
09-08-2014, 04:38 PM
Fortunate Gods willing the sky will be clear and I can have my second look thru the 6"Mak I got from Lewis recently.
Trev
Wow, you've only looked thru it once since you got it? Boy, the weather gods haven't been very kind to you there in Tassie :sadeyes:.
Hope all is clear for you Trev. :thumbsup:
PeterEde
09-08-2014, 05:33 PM
Woo hoo got a 6.4mm eye piece and hoping for clear skies :)
Go get 'em Peter! :thumbsup:
It's looking dodgy here- bordering on rain so fingers crossed my way too.
PeterEde
09-08-2014, 05:44 PM
Lots of cloud head SA's way too
Regulus
09-08-2014, 11:07 PM
Total cloud cover with accompanying rain. This is a madmans hobby.
Wait!!... Does that mean...... :-(
Yep Trev- it still means you would've only used that scope once since you got it :screwy:
And we're all mad haha.
tonybarry
10-08-2014, 08:54 AM
Hi Trevor and friends,
Well, it's either madness or some fairly disturbing psychopathology we should probably not discuss on a family forum :-)
I also suffer from the same illness. And it's not getting any better with age.
Regards,
Tony Barry
chellaxy
10-08-2014, 10:37 AM
Don't forget about that deadly "aperture fever" that has been doing the rounds! :P
May everyone have clear skies for tonight, particularly Trev - so you can enjoy that Mak some more!!
Well, I'm off to be administered my madman meds !! (Stellarium)
:D
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