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mickyj
14-05-2014, 10:43pm
Tonight I tried to capture the Occultation of Saturn by the Moon.
I was very hard at 1600mm on a reflex mirror lens, F11 and manual focus
(800mm lens and a doubler)

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7369/13997717258_6df3bf0fa0_b_d.jpg


https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5156/13997689639_224f532530_b_d.jpg

I wish I had my 8" Scope setup but I made do. Still it was cool to watch.

Anyone got some better images to look at ?

Luwii
14-05-2014, 11:32pm
Mmmm, not sure what an Occultation is but it sure is an interesting dot and I can even make out the rings . Also a great shot of the moon. Thanks for sharing something different.


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mickyj
15-05-2014, 9:15am
It was hard to see Saturn as the moon was so bright and over exposes. The object was far away and moved form the field of view very quickly.
Hard to focus (manual focus on a moving object) and had to let my eyes adjust to the dark.

For all that pass by this way, here is some info.

Saturn passes behind the moon.

"*Occultation of Saturn by the Moon- 14th May, 2014*

"Roughly speaking the event will be visible south of a line drawn from the Sunshine Coast north of Brisbane to where the border of Western Australia and Northern Territory meet the Timor Sea. From north of this line the planet will appear very close to the moon. The brightness of the Moon will overwhelm Saturn's satellites with the exception of Titan which will be occulted approximately 5 to 11 minutes before the planet itself, depending on your location. From Western Australia the occultation begins just before the end of astronomical twilight."
Source: Astronomy 2014 Australia, page 38.

Astroblogger, Ian Musgrave gives tips & guides on viewing it, including a table listing the times for Australian capital cities.
http://bit.ly/1nE5Su0

This is the second of three occultation events this year of Saturn for Australia, with the next one due on the 4th of August. It's been over 10 years since Australia saw an occultation of Saturn by the Moon, so, why so many this year after so long? It's all nicely explained in the ABC link here: http://ab.co/1iFjvE1"

geoffsta
16-05-2014, 5:39am
Some people should look what's on the forum before asking questions :confused013 http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?131824-Occultation-of-the-planet-Saturn-by-our-Moon-–-14th-May-2014-from-Brisbane

mickyj
16-05-2014, 7:56pm
I don't think that other post existed when the question was asked :)

geoffsta
16-05-2014, 8:13pm
Deep apologies mickyj. One should open eyes before opening mouth (Writing on keyboard)..... Note to self: :hb: :violent10:"IDIOT" ... Didn't see this before the other one.

mickyj
17-05-2014, 12:38pm
No apologies needed. regardless, it is good to be taking a different style of photo and getting exposure for the subject. It might mean one day I will find someone local whom will go out at night and take photos :)