Shano592
07-02-2009, 01:12 PM
My wife and I were sitting on the back balcony last night, at about 12:30am.
I go out there to look at the stars, and my wife feeds the possums ...
Anyway, the moon was really playing havoc with Orion and his neighbours, so I thought I'd aim elsewhere. Sue asked what "that star over there" was, and I wasn't sure, so in I zoomed ... and bowl me over .... it had arms!
In goes the 4mm lens, and sure enough, there is Saturn! It was in the Northeast sky, maybe 20 degrees or so above the horizon.
I am just stoked that this toy scope Powerseeker 60AZ was able to show any detail at all. It has trouble with Jupiter - the best I can tell is that Jupiter is only half-illuminated from my POV. Also, it is lower in the sky, I guess.
Anyway, with the terrible heat today, I think I may be outside again tonight, looking for Saturn once more.
I go out there to look at the stars, and my wife feeds the possums ...
Anyway, the moon was really playing havoc with Orion and his neighbours, so I thought I'd aim elsewhere. Sue asked what "that star over there" was, and I wasn't sure, so in I zoomed ... and bowl me over .... it had arms!
In goes the 4mm lens, and sure enough, there is Saturn! It was in the Northeast sky, maybe 20 degrees or so above the horizon.
I am just stoked that this toy scope Powerseeker 60AZ was able to show any detail at all. It has trouble with Jupiter - the best I can tell is that Jupiter is only half-illuminated from my POV. Also, it is lower in the sky, I guess.
Anyway, with the terrible heat today, I think I may be outside again tonight, looking for Saturn once more.