Besides looking at Saturn, I spent the earlier part of this evening exploring the Moon towards achieving Explore the Moon (Telescope) - August 3, 2017.
Planet: Saturn
Satellite: (1)
Constellation: Ursa Major
Conjunction: Moon-Saturn-Antares
Location: Home
Date: 2017-08-03
Time: 8:15 PM - 11:40 PM
Instrument: Visual + Binocular 10x30 IS
Transparency: Good (3)
Seeing: Good (3)
Temperature: 20º C - 17º C
Clear skies with only a few clouds. Clouds started to move in from the N-NE later in the session.
Ursa Major
Time: 9:45 PM + 11:00 PM
Instrument: Visual
S&T Chart Reference: 31, 32, 33, 43, F
The partly cloudy skies cleared by 8:30 PM so that all the stars in Ursa Major were visible at the earlier observing time. By 11 PM, the clouds covered the constellation completely.
Saturn Saturn was located visually earlier in this session. At the later time, I thought I had caught 2 moons in my sight. However, came to realize the brighter 'star' was ξ Ophiuchus and the fainter one was HR 6472. No moons of Saturn were seen. See the conjunction sketch below. |
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Satellite The satellite entered my FOV when looking at Sabik in Ophiuchus. It passed between Sabik and 58 Oph just north of Saturn before disappearing.Ursa Minor |
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Conjunction: Moon-Saturn-Antares |