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Saturn in the Virgo Constellation
For the past few weeks Saturn has been in a great position in the sky to view through either binoculars or telescopes. It is currently in the Eastern Sky within the Constellation of Virgo.
I had been trying for a long time to get a good view of the planet via my telescope, but had been scuppered a lot of the time due to bad weather and haze in the sky in the evenings. The sky has also been brighter later in the evenings now, so I have had to go out later and later each night to view it. When you have an energetic 2 year old, this is a difficult task as by that time of night, you are shattered!! 😉
Eventually, after many attempts, I managed to get a great view of the planet and could very clearly make out the rings around it. It was an amazing site and I was very pleased that I managed to get my telescope to focus in correctly.
Some of you may be interested to know that the rings of Saturn are so big that they would nearly reach all the way to the Moon from the Earth, and the planet is so dense that it would float on an ocean. Amazing. Saturn also has 60 moons with the most famous being Titan, but unfortunately I was unable to spot any of these through the telescope, though I will try again when the weather is better!
If you have any thoughts or statistics about Saturn, please leave them as comments to this post as I would find any other information very interesting indeed! Thanks!