Anderscn Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 Was out with my 4” f/12 achro this warm night for some Lunar eclipse, Jupiter, Saturn and later Mars. Magnificent scenery to watch! Mars in the binoviewer at 96x was a big beautiful orange disk - perhaps I could see some structure, or it was just imagination? Planet edge was “boiling” at this magnification, so not optimal seeing. Saturn is a remarkable steady view compared to Mars and Jupiter. With some concentration I could see Cassini split in the ring. Titan could be seen, but not the smaller moons. Jupiters moons were fine small disks, and I could easily see their different sizes. Wonderful night! BR, Anders Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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