Titan Transit with 1986 C-8 and Neewer Viewer
Taken by John W Wooten on August 3, 2025 @ Pensacola, Florida
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This C-8 and the 2X barlow date from 1986, but the Neewer LS-T22 is 2025, and the combo gave me (77 years old) the view of a lifetime as Titan's shadow moved across the disk of Saturn from 2-3 AM CDT this morning. Used a variety of settings to best bring out both the moon and its shadow, and the LS-T22 is an outstanding and very convenient planetary viewing accessary, controlled by your smartphone or iPad (better).
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