Re: Titan Shadow Transit - Tomorrow night (30-May-09)

From: richardn22_at_No-Spam
Date: Fri May 29 2009 - 20:58:08 PDT

Steve,

Where are you going to see this? I fear the marine layer is going to skunk us folks close to the bay.

Richard Navarrete

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From: Steve Gottlieb <astrogottlieb@No-Spam>
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Sent: Fri, 29 May 2009 2:48 pm
Subject: Re: [TAC] Titan Shadow Transit - Tomorrow night (30-May-09)

I may have accidentally hit "send" before finishing the note.

Yes, there is definitely a shadow transit of Titan on Saturday night. ?These are quite rare events (as opposed to Jupiter's moons which regularly transit) but it's definitely doable in good seeing and moderately high power. ?I've viewed two of these transits in the past couple of months and will try again on Saturday. ?It doesn't take a large aperture. ?The shadow was immediately visible at 175x using a 6" mask on my 18-inch Starmaster. ?At full aperture I could "resolve" the shadow into a small disc at 300x. ?Although the event may "start" (ingress) at 9:24, you can view it for the next couple of hours -- it takes over 5 hours for the shadow to leave Saturn.

Steve

On May 29, 2009, at 1:09 PM, Shane Raney wrote:

Any Idea what magnification one might need to see this?

- Shane

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On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Jeff Gortatowsky <indanapt@No-Spam> wrote:

I don't have my planetarium program handy but I believe at about 04:24 May 31 2009UT which is 9:24pm tomorrow night there is a shadow transit of Titan. We've had pretty heavy marine layer clouds this past week so I am not sure I'll be able to see it, but I am hopeful... Just thought I'd give a heads up and if someone can confirm via Starry Night Pro or the like, that be cool. If I am wrong.... like Gilda said, "Never mind."

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