This photo is a few years old. I believe it was around 2021 when I took it.
Telescope was a celestron C8
Edit: looks like it was 2019 not 2021
assassbaby on
Saturn,
without the “,” it seems Saturn itself used the $500 used telescope
LossPreventionGuy on
that’s amazing… $500.. and that thing is 850 *million* miles away
really bakes my noodle
fredfonebone on
That photo shows the rings at their widest angle, which was not in 2021. That photo was probably taken around 2011.
Phrankespo on
I remember getting a telescope for Christmas when I was a kid in the 90’s and I randomly found Saturn one early evening and got so excited that I ran and got my family and neighbors to come see it. Very cool!
loonylinsey on
I think I would cry? Just seeing Saturn??? This is so cool!
Badboykillar on
Bro no way is this real
You can literally see this by yourself for 500$ from your back yard?!
burger_saga on
$500 bucks is no small sum. I hope Saturn asked before it borrowed your telescope.
vealdin on
A few years ago, with a cheaper celestron (can’t remember the model), I was able to find and see Jupiter and four of its moons. I was hype.
realJohnnyApocalypse on
Saturn through a telescope: $500. Saturn eating its children: Priceless
Gok-exe on
This looks absolutely magnificent!!! Saturn was always my darling planet!
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This photo is a few years old. I believe it was around 2021 when I took it.
Telescope was a celestron C8
Edit: looks like it was 2019 not 2021
Saturn,
without the “,” it seems Saturn itself used the $500 used telescope
that’s amazing… $500.. and that thing is 850 *million* miles away
really bakes my noodle
That photo shows the rings at their widest angle, which was not in 2021. That photo was probably taken around 2011.
I remember getting a telescope for Christmas when I was a kid in the 90’s and I randomly found Saturn one early evening and got so excited that I ran and got my family and neighbors to come see it. Very cool!
I think I would cry? Just seeing Saturn??? This is so cool!
Bro no way is this real
You can literally see this by yourself for 500$ from your back yard?!
$500 bucks is no small sum. I hope Saturn asked before it borrowed your telescope.
A few years ago, with a cheaper celestron (can’t remember the model), I was able to find and see Jupiter and four of its moons. I was hype.
Saturn through a telescope: $500. Saturn eating its children: Priceless
This looks absolutely magnificent!!! Saturn was always my darling planet!