Saturn, Titan
Taken by Roberto Ortu on November 4, 2024 @ Cabras, Sardinia, Italy
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I share this photo of Saturn with the major satellite Titan and its shadow slightly visible as a dark dot on the southern edge of the planet. On 20 November, at around 8:30 p.m., a new transit will begin, with the shadow of Titan passing a little further north and thus better visible from the telescope. Since the opposition is now distant, you can also see a part of the shadow of the gas giant projected on its rings. Fortunately, the seeing at the time of the shooting was good and the humidity rate was not yet high. Details: Celestron telescope 114/910 Newton Mount eq2 Sky-Watcher Camera QHY5L-II-C Q-Barlow 2,25X UV/IR cut filter Software: Firecapture 2.7,PIPP, AS!4, Registax 6, Astrosurface V1 Date and time: November 4, 2024 21:57 UTC (22:57 local time) Good seeing Location: Cabras, Sardinia, Italy
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