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Old January 1st 04, 09:53 AM
Mike Simmons
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Dane wrote:

Are there any telescopes providing real-time shots of Saturn online
tonight? Can anyone provide URLS?

Thanks very much.

Dane


How would this be any different than a photograph available online? In
fact, a "real-time" shot is just an image that was taken very recently.
The view of Saturn isn't going to change much over a period of a few
weeks around opposition, anyway.

Mike Simmons
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Old January 1st 04, 09:53 AM
Mike Simmons
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Dane wrote:

Are there any telescopes providing real-time shots of Saturn online
tonight? Can anyone provide URLS?

Thanks very much.

Dane


How would this be any different than a photograph available online? In
fact, a "real-time" shot is just an image that was taken very recently.
The view of Saturn isn't going to change much over a period of a few
weeks around opposition, anyway.

Mike Simmons
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Old January 1st 04, 09:53 AM
Mike Simmons
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Default Real-Time Saturn Shots Tonight?

Dane wrote:

Are there any telescopes providing real-time shots of Saturn online
tonight? Can anyone provide URLS?

Thanks very much.

Dane


How would this be any different than a photograph available online? In
fact, a "real-time" shot is just an image that was taken very recently.
The view of Saturn isn't going to change much over a period of a few
weeks around opposition, anyway.

Mike Simmons
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Old January 1st 04, 02:52 PM
Dane
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How would this be any different than a photograph available online? In
fact, a "real-time" shot is just an image that was taken very recently.
The view of Saturn isn't going to change much over a period of a few
weeks around opposition, anyway.


You're right, Mike. Let me rephrase the question to ask in general,
are there live telescopes/telescope cams online? I know there are a
few you can log in and re-position, but I don't have the knowledge for
that. I want to be able to go to a web site and see what's visible
right now from a live telescope...and when I'm lucky, to see something
that's a special event as it's being captured.

Thanks again,

Dane
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Old January 1st 04, 02:52 PM
Dane
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Default Real-Time Saturn Shots Tonight?

How would this be any different than a photograph available online? In
fact, a "real-time" shot is just an image that was taken very recently.
The view of Saturn isn't going to change much over a period of a few
weeks around opposition, anyway.


You're right, Mike. Let me rephrase the question to ask in general,
are there live telescopes/telescope cams online? I know there are a
few you can log in and re-position, but I don't have the knowledge for
that. I want to be able to go to a web site and see what's visible
right now from a live telescope...and when I'm lucky, to see something
that's a special event as it's being captured.

Thanks again,

Dane
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Old January 1st 04, 02:52 PM
Dane
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Default Real-Time Saturn Shots Tonight?

How would this be any different than a photograph available online? In
fact, a "real-time" shot is just an image that was taken very recently.
The view of Saturn isn't going to change much over a period of a few
weeks around opposition, anyway.


You're right, Mike. Let me rephrase the question to ask in general,
are there live telescopes/telescope cams online? I know there are a
few you can log in and re-position, but I don't have the knowledge for
that. I want to be able to go to a web site and see what's visible
right now from a live telescope...and when I'm lucky, to see something
that's a special event as it's being captured.

Thanks again,

Dane
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Old January 1st 04, 03:03 PM
Marty
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The view of Saturn isn't going to change
much over a period of a few weeks
around opposition, anyway.


I was flipping channels a couple days ago and saw a pic of Saturn on
CNN. I listened in, and they were talking something about Saturn being
closer than it's been for 30 years. Well, I s'pose so, but it really
doesn't make that much difference in what we can see from here, unlike
oppositions of Mars. A non-astronomical fellow met me in the grocery
store that night, and brought it up like it was a rare and spectacular
event. I told him what was going on and where to look, but that if he
went out with binoculars, he might enjoy Jupiter's moons more.
Marty

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Old January 1st 04, 03:03 PM
Marty
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Default Real-Time Saturn Shots Tonight?

The view of Saturn isn't going to change
much over a period of a few weeks
around opposition, anyway.


I was flipping channels a couple days ago and saw a pic of Saturn on
CNN. I listened in, and they were talking something about Saturn being
closer than it's been for 30 years. Well, I s'pose so, but it really
doesn't make that much difference in what we can see from here, unlike
oppositions of Mars. A non-astronomical fellow met me in the grocery
store that night, and brought it up like it was a rare and spectacular
event. I told him what was going on and where to look, but that if he
went out with binoculars, he might enjoy Jupiter's moons more.
Marty

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Old January 1st 04, 03:03 PM
Marty
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Default Real-Time Saturn Shots Tonight?

The view of Saturn isn't going to change
much over a period of a few weeks
around opposition, anyway.


I was flipping channels a couple days ago and saw a pic of Saturn on
CNN. I listened in, and they were talking something about Saturn being
closer than it's been for 30 years. Well, I s'pose so, but it really
doesn't make that much difference in what we can see from here, unlike
oppositions of Mars. A non-astronomical fellow met me in the grocery
store that night, and brought it up like it was a rare and spectacular
event. I told him what was going on and where to look, but that if he
went out with binoculars, he might enjoy Jupiter's moons more.
Marty

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Old January 1st 04, 04:54 PM
Michael Barlow
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"Marty" wrote in message
...
The view of Saturn isn't going to change
much over a period of a few weeks
around opposition, anyway.


I was flipping channels a couple days ago and saw a pic of Saturn on
CNN. I listened in, and they were talking something about Saturn being
closer than it's been for 30 years. Well, I s'pose so, but it really
doesn't make that much difference in what we can see from here, unlike
oppositions of Mars. A non-astronomical fellow met me in the grocery
store that night, and brought it up like it was a rare and spectacular
event. I told him what was going on and where to look, but that if he
went out with binoculars, he might enjoy Jupiter's moons more.
Marty

My sister, her husband, and my nephew, came out just for the event. I
showed them, naked eye, Saturn, M42, and M45, and then brought out the
Binoculars for M42 and M45. They were impressed that these things could be
seen but it seemed they couldn't care less because of Saturn and "It's
closest approach". I showed them Saturn in the LX90 and told them all the
statistics I knew about it but they were more interested in seeing "Saturn
at it's closest approach". I even slewed to M31 and I was sure they would
be impressed with the fact that they could see first hand a "Galaxy", but
they had virtually no interest. However, I was glad they came out and
showed interest in astronomy even though it was a very narrow and very
specific interest.
--
Michael A. Barlow
Lat: 42.9535 N
Long: 77.2261 W


 




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