Saturn and Titan shadow transit
Taken by Peter Arebalo on August 3, 2025 @ Oro Valley, Arizona
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Date Taken: 2025:08:03 03:44:15
 
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Saturn is always a favorite object of mine, and with the recent shadow transits of its moon Titan, it has become that much more unique. Seeing deteroriated somewhat as Saturn and shadow rose higher in the sky, but with today's marvelous post processing tools, one can still manage to produce very good images. As we have just passed through the ring plane, we are now looking at Saturn's southern hemisphere, and will for the next 15 years. Celestron C14-ZWO i294 camera, Sharpcap video, Autostakkert video stacking, Lighroom and Topaz AI for final post processing.
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