Titan transit of Saturn
Taken by Tim Printy on October 6, 2025 @ Manchester, NH
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I was fortunate to have a good evening to view the last shadow transit of Titan across the planet. The moon was easily visible when it crossed the center of the planet. However, the shadow was barely visible when it barely nipped the planet's pole. The large images were taken with an ASI 1290MC using a Meade 10-inch F10 SCT at F20. The smaller images were at F10. I used videos with 4000 frames being captured and stacked in registax/autostakkert.
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