Great Views Of Saturn 25
rehannan writes "Saturn is now a mere 750 million miles from earth; the closest point in it's 30-year orbit. Saturn's rings are facing earth this time around, which should make for some pretty good views. For more details, check out Space.com or the CNN article."
Re:Numbskulls. (Score:3, Informative)
Great views of saturn?? (Score:1, Funny)
Be sure to tune in next week... (Score:1, Funny)
...when you get to see a great close-up of Uranus! [subarutelescope.org]
close isn't that much closer (Score:4, Interesting)
Now what's really going to be cool is Mars's opposition coming up in August, which is going to be the closest in thousands of years.
I have a little planetarium applet [lightandmatter.com] that lets you play around and look at this kind of stuff.
Re:close isn't that much closer (Score:3, Insightful)
Yep...
It ought to be a really striking opposition. This would be a good Christmas to get that promising young scientist a not so shine new telescope.
Right after Santa pays a visit he/she can go outside and see great views of both Saturn, and Jupiter and still not miss their bedtime.
A telescope, a microscope, and chemistry set, all on one Christmas morning! Not to mention that Radio 100 in 1 electronic experiment set!
Ah! The joy of being a young nerd!
Help choosing a telescope? (Score:2)
I will confess that I'm partial to the Celestron 'scopes. Which Celestron scopes would be good to get a view of the rings? Please bear in mind that I live in Tokyo, so I'm entirely unsure of whether an equatorial mount is appropriate due to light pollution affecting my ability to sight on Polaris. Therefore, comments regarding the use of telescopes in bright areas are highly encouraged.
Is it even possible within a bright city such as Tokyo to see Saturn and Jupiter?
Re:close isn't that much closer (Score:2)
Stupid required subject field (Score:2)
oxymoron (Score:4, Funny)
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great way to get some nice shots of saturn (Score:5, Informative)
this guy has great instructions on how to "mod" your telescope for a webcam addition as well as documentation on how best to capture these images.
this chance comes along about once a lifetime, take advantage of it!
Saw it last night (Score:2)