Hi all,
I was just chasing any advice on the best way to get a good view of this occulation on the 22nd of February. It will occur in the morning at around 9 am. I will be using a 114mm newt. Any advice on what eyepieces, filters etc would be great.
Thanks
Dan
There is an article in the current edition of Australian Sky and Telescope that gives all the info on this event (page 60). Steve Kerr the author recommends a red filter to darken the sky and raise the contrast. Use as much magnificaiton as you can and still retain a wide enough field of view that you don't miss the approach.
Yes it is a day time event and can be visible to those prepared. Suggest you read the article in Aus Sky and Telescope page 60.
It occurs at differing times based on your latitude and whether your effected by DST or EST. In Melbourne Saturn will disappear behind the moon at 9:52am on Saturday the 22nd.
It looks like you might just catch it as AS&T have it passing just above the lower edge of the moon. Disappearance at 0935 hrs and reappearance at 0953 hrs.
Thanks for the link!!! I guess it is better to wait for the other two if one doesn't live in Perth where it is still partially dark when the first one takes place? Although apparently it will still be visible also the first time, so I will give it a go.
Last edited by OzStarGazer; 06-02-2014 at 06:28 AM.
Worst weather and most evil clouds ever...
I followed it in Starry Night just for fun, but of course it was nothing like the real thing. Still... I watched it!
Last edited by OzStarGazer; 22-02-2014 at 10:16 AM.