I remembered when I looked at Saturn through my telescope as a kid, I went nuts and called my whole family to look at it. Its one thing to see it on tv or the internet but its so weird when seeing it in real life. Thanks for posting.
@Helikid2244 I got to see Jupiter through my sister's telescope and just like you, I was bowled over by not only seeing Jupiter, but also a couple of its moons.
You can see the rings with all decent telescopes of aperture 3' and higher. Best view is with Refractors and Maksutov-Cassegrain. During optical view, however, do not expect to see color. The human eye is nor as sensitive as cameras. I used a good large telescope 10' of the Schmidt-Cassegrain type, which is more suitable for deep sky objects, but can also deliver great views of planets too.
Thanks for your comment. Yes I recorded the moon but not in its totality. I targeted some intersting parts in high magnification. I plan to post one soon.
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Amazing! You can see the Cassini div!!
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gulfland 10 months ago
Thank you for this. The amazing thing is that Saturn's rings are actually made of more than 90% water-ice, a very interesting planet.
RJL738 1 year ago
Thanks!
MrKIK2000 1 year ago
very good quality
dracus2000 1 year ago
I remembered when I looked at Saturn through my telescope as a kid, I went nuts and called my whole family to look at it. Its one thing to see it on tv or the internet but its so weird when seeing it in real life. Thanks for posting.
Helikid2244 1 year ago 2
@Helikid2244
Yeah Sammy it was the same for me! Thanks for your touching comment!!
MrKIK2000 1 year ago
@Helikid2244 i have never seen saturn or any other planet but i believewhen you say its not the sam as trought internet
pingui0987 1 year ago
@Helikid2244 I got to see Jupiter through my sister's telescope and just like you, I was bowled over by not only seeing Jupiter, but also a couple of its moons.
kendahke 1 week ago
What kind of telescope should I have to see it?
Max0Inq 1 year ago
@Max0Inq
You can see the rings with all decent telescopes of aperture 3' and higher. Best view is with Refractors and Maksutov-Cassegrain. During optical view, however, do not expect to see color. The human eye is nor as sensitive as cameras. I used a good large telescope 10' of the Schmidt-Cassegrain type, which is more suitable for deep sky objects, but can also deliver great views of planets too.
MrKIK2000 1 year ago
Yia sou re Kosti me ta oraia sou !!!
lemoni68 2 years ago
man this is amazing
have you recorded the moon?
ratzhushk 2 years ago
@ratzhushk
Thanks for your comment. Yes I recorded the moon but not in its totality. I targeted some intersting parts in high magnification. I plan to post one soon.
MrKIK2000 2 years ago
Thanks!
MrKIK2000 2 years ago
absoloutly amazin m8 my fav planet to :D
cisse4safc 2 years ago
100% real
MrKIK2000 2 years ago
Wow !!! really impressive!! Is it real??
redbrb 2 years ago