A guide to observing Saturn with a telescope.
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A guide to observing Saturn with a telescope.
It's pretty useful for both beginners and the more experienced observer.
Hope you find it of use.
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Re: A guide to observing Saturn with a telescope.
Hopefully you will have clear skies to enjoy this magnificent planet and it's rings.
More on the opposition and viewing info from Earth Sky.org
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BINOS REFRACTOR , apm 82mm sd .
BINOS , Celestron 7x50 made in Japan .
Seestar S50 Smart Telescope .
EYEPIECES, 26mm Nagler t5 , 2-zoom Svbony 7-21 ,2 x Baader Hyperion Universal Zoom Mark IV 8-24mm 68° ,2 x 18mm apm flat field , Orion Premium Linear BinoViewer .
FILTERS, Nebustar 2 tele vue .Celestron uhc . Apm solar wedge . contrast booster 2 inches and 2 x 1,25 inche .
MOUNTS , cg-4 ,MANFROTO 028 B and fluide head 608 .
Starbound Adjustable Observing Chair .
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Re: A guide to observing Saturn with a telescope.
The best visual filter for Saturn is no filter since it is such a low contrast object, a eyepiece with a warm tone can slightly enhance the planet (TeleVue plossl) while a cool tone can enhance the rings (Vixen plossl)
Occasionally a 80A (very light blue) filter will bring out a subtle bit of contrast.
Some people use a #11 yellow but I have not found it to provide any benefit for visual.
The only culture I have is from yogurt
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