Saturn with Philips SPC900NC

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2007

Saturn taken with Philips SPC900NC in a Celestron C8 using a 2X Siebert barlow.

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  • Saturn is almost 10 times further from the sun than the Earth. Saturn has at least 60 known moons and almost certainly has alot more.

  • Wow nice telescope

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  • Great shot

  • where's the observed location? I believe somewhere south judging by the tilt?

  • thats some great footage there better than my saturn effort

  • @RJL738 the earth needs another moon, so i could have longer breaks :(

  • i can't make up my mind, which do i like most: the captured Saturn, the C8 or the Siebert barlow :D

  • Die gute Philips Webcam!

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    Achim

  • @FloMoshun It's basically down to the angle that the camera is in the telescope. There's no 'up' in space so it doesn't really matter what way up anything is - given that a telescope's image is upside's down anyway.

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