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Old June 29th 18, 03:19 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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On Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 2:03:02 PM UTC-7, Gerald Kelleher wrote:
On Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 9:19:54 PM UTC+1, palsing wrote:


Do you know what else you could see from Saturn?


Anyone, at least with common sense, could have made the observation that we extract the information that we along with the other planets travel around the Sun by assigning relevance to different aspects like phases for a faster moving planet or the temporary falling behind in view (direct/retrograde motion) that is easily discernible for the further out planets -

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap011220.html

People must imagine that these observations must come with some sort of formal decorum when really they pop up out of the blue and the astronomer takes notice. Nobody pointed out before that observations from Mercury wouldn't show phases of any of the other planets while observations from Venus would show phases of Mercury but even when people seem hard to please nowadays, these things delight those who can appreciate them for their newness.


It may be 'newness' to you, but to many of us, it is not. Many of us have been aware of your new perspectives for a very long time. Congratulations to you for finally understanding some of these little details.

Now, about that moon of ours... do you finally understand that from Saturn, for example, one would observe it to rotate on its axis once for each of its revolutions around out Earth? If not, well, I guess it is back to the drawing board for you...