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Default Re: Lunar occultation of Saturn

On May 23, 10:14 am, Pete Lawrence <pete.lawrence.nos...@pbl33.co.uk>
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> On Wed, 23 May 2007 08:52:35 GMT, Philippe Gautier
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> <Philippe.Gautiernos...@nospam.hgu.mrc.ac.uk> wrote:
> >Pete Lawrence wrote:
> >> Hi all,

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> >> Here are a couple of sequences from the lunar occultation of Saturn
> >> that occurred on the 22nd May 2007. The reappearance sequence is a
> >> composite of a positional image (with a burned out Moon) and the lunar
> >> surface taken just seconds after Saturn emerged from occultation.

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> >> No such composition was required for the disappearance sequence of
> >> course but it may come as a surprise that Titan was visible as well as
> >> Saturn. At mag. +8.4 I wasn't really expecting to see it with the Sun
> >> still 6 degrees up!

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> >>http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/occulta...sappearance_se...

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> >>http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/occulta...appearance-seq...

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> >Beautiful!
> >I was so annoyed: everything was set up and I practiced on taking broad
> >day light pictures of Saturn with some succes. Then, I managed to miss
> >the disappearance (it went so quick!) and a few minutes before the
> >reappearance the clouds came in :-(

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> Oh no! Philippe, that's so easy to do. A few moments before
> disappearance I decided that I didn't need the focal reducer I'd added
> into the system. To cut a long story short I had to remove various
> bits from the focusing system on my C-14 and reassemble in double
> quick time to make sure I had Saturn back in the frame. No GOTO used
> so the last thing I wanted to be doing was fiddling about as
> disappearance was lookming. Once reassembled and Saturn was back in
> the frame, I decided to try with a 2x Barlow (glutton for
> punishment!). The seeing was poor so this soon got chucked too.
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> Reappearance was quite tense as I wasn't sure I had the right part of
> the Moon in view. Despite mentally having faith in my calculations I
> wobbled at the last minute and started panning up and down the limb.
> Quite unnecessary as it turned out!
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That was one helluva geocentric adventure,almost left me breathless !.

At least you are safely back in your astrological context where you
can do no harm.





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