Saturn's Moon, Helene
Taken by Ken Everhart on October 4, 2023 @ Hanover, Maryland
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Recently, I was able to capture Saturn’s faint trojan moon, Helene. Discovered in 1980, Helene is one of three satellites that shares Dione’s orbit. I used a 14” Meade LX-850 telescope and a ZWO2600MM Pro camera from my home in Hanover, Maryland. Each image is a stack of 10 60-second exposures. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Respectfully, Ken Everhart AccidentalTravelAgent@gmail.com
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