Planet Saturn
Taken by Pietro De Gregorio on July 18, 2024 @ Sorrento,Naples,Italy
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On the morning of July 18th the seeing conditions were variable, but during the session where I took various shots, there was a window of about 10 minutes where the seeing became good, not excellent, but enough to be able to capture better details. In addition to the better resolved bands of the planet compared to previous sessions, the shadow of the rings on the disk and the satellites Rhea Tethys and the faint Enceladus can be seen more clearly, all the details are at the bottom of the photo.
Photographer's website:
https://pietrodegregorio.altervista.org
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