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Saturn & Mars close pairing 10th July 08
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16 years 5 months ago #71333
by Frank Ryan
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Saturn & Mars close pairing 10th July 08 was created by Frank Ryan
Did anyone observe or image this pairing last night?
It milled rain here
It milled rain here
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16 years 5 months ago #71334
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Replied by paulevans on topic Re: Saturn & Mars close pairing 10th July 08
Clouded out for me too Frank - I'd hoped to get it too as it should have been possible to get both in a telescope field with Saturn showing its rings.
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16 years 5 months ago #71338
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Replied by calchas on topic Re: Saturn & Mars close pairing 10th July 08
very heavily clouded in Dublin 15
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16 years 5 months ago #71343
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Replied by JohnONeill on topic Mars and Saturn
Hi,
Anyway, it was not too much to get excited about. At mid-twilight they were only 3 to 4 degrees above the horizon. Even at the end of civil twilight only 8 to 9 degrees high, and Mars was only magnitude +1.6 (16 times fainter than what it was at opposition last December)
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Anyway, it was not too much to get excited about. At mid-twilight they were only 3 to 4 degrees above the horizon. Even at the end of civil twilight only 8 to 9 degrees high, and Mars was only magnitude +1.6 (16 times fainter than what it was at opposition last December)
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16 years 5 months ago #71360
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Still, it's nice to see them so close I think.
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Replied by Frank Ryan on topic Re: Mars and Saturn
Thats some drop in Mag.(16 times fainter than what it was at opposition last December)
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Still, it's nice to see them so close I think.
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16 years 5 months ago #71368
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I think what you meant was would have been nice to see them Frank :lol:
This is the kind of thing that made me never seriously consider getting a scope till last year. If some astronomical sight is an event ie. once in a blue moon event if you'll pardon the pun . We are guaranteed cloud.
Conjunction....cloudy...occultation....cloudy....meteor shower.....cloudy....Eclipse....cloudy....ISS pass....cloudy.
Thankfully I realised that the window for viewing the planets and DSO's was months long however and one was bound to get some clear nights during that period.....though going on this year I am starting to wonder about that too!
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Replied by Calibos on topic Re: Mars and Saturn
Thats some drop in Mag.(16 times fainter than what it was at opposition last December)
John
Still, it's nice to see them so close I think.
I think what you meant was would have been nice to see them Frank :lol:
This is the kind of thing that made me never seriously consider getting a scope till last year. If some astronomical sight is an event ie. once in a blue moon event if you'll pardon the pun . We are guaranteed cloud.
Conjunction....cloudy...occultation....cloudy....meteor shower.....cloudy....Eclipse....cloudy....ISS pass....cloudy.
Thankfully I realised that the window for viewing the planets and DSO's was months long however and one was bound to get some clear nights during that period.....though going on this year I am starting to wonder about that too!
Keith D.
16" Meade Lightbridge Truss Dobsonian with Servocat Tracking/GOTO
Ethos 3.7sx,6,8,10,13,17,21mm
Nagler 31mm
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