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Saturn "setting" on the moon

This picture was taken in 2014, by an amateur astronomer using a telescope in his backyard in New Zealand. Some people are surprised at what can be seen through a modest "hobby" telescope.

I remember this phenomenon. The astronomy magazine to which I subscribed announced that Saturn and the moon would be "lined up" on a certain date, and I was in my backyard looking through my telescope. I saw this view myself. I did not attempt to take a picture, as astrophotography is something I have not dabbled in.

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bowman81 · M
Back when we used film in cameras' I wasted 2 36-exposure rolls of film trying to get a decent shot of a wonderful full moon on an October night. Not one shot was decent, either over or under exposed.

Since then I quit messing with camera's and tripods, just go out and enjoy the sight with my own eyes.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
@bowman81 That's why I never tried it! I suppose it is easier now with digital photography. But I agree, after a while we need to just step back and enjoy, without worrying about recording our experiences. And not just about astronomy!