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Lunar occultation of Saturn by Lorenzo Comolli |
In Europe this occultation was awaited as one of the nicest events of 2001. For record this event I've realized a film with my camcorder.
I've used a 20cm f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain
telescope with a Panoptic 22mm eyepiece for afocal projection with the
digital camcorder Panasonic DS-15, in gain up mode (1/10s exposures) and
with optical zoom set to 14x (9x during reappearance). The camcorder was
adapted to the telescope so that the objective is on the eyepiece. The
seeing was quite good, II in Antoniadi scale. All the images and film are
correctly oriented, with north up and east left.
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Duration: 1'59" Frame rate: 10 fps |
Duration: 58" Frame rate: 10 fps |
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Images
DISAPPEARANCE
The more exciting phase is the gradual disappearance of the disk and rings of Saturn behind the Moon. This phase lasted about a minute and half! Mean of about 60 frames, unsharp mask. |
DISAPPEARANCE
A reconstruction of the reality: the great difference in brightness make impossible to expose correctly both the Moon and Saturn. So at the end of the disappearance I've adjusted the camcorder sensitivity to mach for the Moon. Then during the elaboration I've put the correct Moon above the saturated one. Mean of about 60 frames fo Saturn plus 20 frames for the Moon, unsharp mask. |
REAPPEARANCE
This phase was more difficult to register because it was nearly impossible to guess the exact position were Saturn will reappear! So I've lost the first 15-20s of reappearance. Mean of about 20 frames, unsharp mask. |
OUR OF OCCULTATION
Saturn imaged a while after the end of the occultation. Mean of about 110 frames, unsharp mask. |
Picture of 24 images of disappearance(each
one is a mean of 20 frames)
Picture of 16 images of reappearance (each
one is a mean of 20 frames)
Occultation data (computed)
phenomena
TU height azimut P.A.
duration*
Disappearance 20.54.58
31° 91° 69°
38s
Reappearance
21.59.40 42° 104°
251° 42s
* the duration refer only to the disk, the rings time is about 90s.
MOON
Illuminated fraction
92% waning
Longitude libration
-4°,77
Latitude libration
+1°,78
axis A.P.
354°,4
Phase angle
85°,2
SATURN
A.R.
4h50',3
Declination
+20°35'
Constellation
Taurus
Distance from Earth
8,218 AU = 1.229 million of km
Equatorial and polar diameters
20",3 x 18",5
Mv
-0,1
Sun elongation
148° west
Ring dimension
45",7 x 20",1
B Sun
-26°,0
B Earth
-26°,0
Thanks to Simone Bolzoni
for the data about Moon and Saturn
For any comments (also about my bad English), write to: comolli@libero.it
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