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Planet Saturn Closest In 30 Years

maliabu writes "Saturn will be coming to opposition (opposite the Sun in relation to Earth) on New Year's Eve. More details here. And of course a dedicated website Celestron Saturn Opposition 2003 too."

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  1. Re:Galileo by barakn · · Score: 4, Informative

    "Earth is also closest to Saturn" merely means that they are on the same side of the sun rather than on opposite sides. Discussing the elliptical nature of the orbits takes the discussion to a whole new unnecessary level, especially considering that Saturn's and Earth's orbits are not very elliptical.

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  2. excellent viewing opportunity by OneOver137 · · Score: 5, Informative
    If you have a scope or know someone who does, get out and take a peek. Not only is Saturn at a favorable opposition (i.e, it's close to Earth), but the rings are steeply tilted, making for spectacular views. Just about any scope will show the ring system and a few moons, especially Titan. Saturn's features aren't as contrasty as those on Mars, so be patient at the eyepiece and you will see detail. Here's a few things to look for:

    • Cassini's Division
    • South Polar Hood
    • Shadow of planet on ring system
    • South Equatorial belts and zones
    • Enke Division (need a big scope)
    • Crepe ring (need a big scope)

    Most of these things can be seen with amateur scopes with at least 4" (102mm) aperture. Remember though that the atmosphere will cause the image to blur, so keep checking back on different nights if seeing is bad. Take a look at the Clear Sky Clock for your area. Happy viewing!
  3. Re:Why aren't we... by stendec · · Score: 3, Informative
    You're absolutely right. It's shocking and appalling that such an obvious treasure trove of scientific insight is not being visited by any instrument of human design whatsoever.

    Oh.

    Except for this bucket of bolts.