Saturn Through the Telescope
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@fudgebucket55 I did the exact same thing years ago! I was trying to line my finderscope up so I picked the brightest "star" I saw. As I focused in I saw rings and my first thought was "A UFO???", then I realized WOAH! Saturn! on Accident no less!
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saturn was the first planet ever that i observed... i loved it!
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Looks like an eye :)
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I just saw it through my 60mil refractor, 6mm zoom eyepiece, it was AWESOME, but no cassini
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Its looks so close to earth but really its so far away
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Yeah hopefully i can one day gaze upon messier objects.
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@gretschbriansetzer mastered studio quality.
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seriously what kinda sound do you expect?
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saturn is such a vain bitch.
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@vibol03 Same here..pretty cool ..
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I'm amazed planets like this exist, it looks so cool the ring around saturn ,i have to see this for myself somtime through a telescope, but im a guge noob, and have no idea , what magnification i need , How much does a decent telescope cost , to see things this clear? Anyone help?
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Does this telescope 2000 euros?
do you live the southern hemisphere?
vwlover94 2 years ago
No. About 42 degrees N.
Astrovideo 2 years ago
hi. just a simple question to ask u. did you zoom in to the image with your camera?
eMinity 2 years ago
I used a telescope. Therefore, no need for "zooming".
Astrovideo 2 years ago
can u see this with a 9.97 mm doubled?
guitarspring 2 years ago
You can try, but you'd need near-perfect seeing conditions. For my scope (2000mm focal length) and my seeing conditions, a doubled 9.97 would be too much power.
Astrovideo 2 years ago