Titan's shadow transiting across Saturn
Taken by Genevieve de Messieres on August 3, 2025 @ Pennsylvania
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I took these images with a 3.5" Questar and a ZWO ASI385 camera. Visually, I could convince myself that I was seeing a hint of it with averted vision, but it was a stretch. The visible moons, from left to right, are Tethys, Titan, and Rhea. These images span about an hour from 3 am to 4 am ET on Sunday, August 3.
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