truly sparkling start to the year for the two largest planets in our solar system, that are attracting the interest of amateur astronomers around the world: the first was Jupiter, with the resurgence in autumn by the SEB, which had "disappeared" for several months, and now Saturn from the show, with a "storm" of a brilliant white that is visible too small to medium sized telescopes.
The storm on Saturn was made visible in the second half of December (discovered by Japanese amateur astronomer), but now has reached truly remarkable. Now extends to about 100 degrees of longitude of the tropical north, about 34 degrees north latitude. Saturn is now very high in the sky to the southeast before dawn, to the right of bright Venus. Above we have included a photo taken by an American astronomer, Sean Walker. The spacecraft Cassini
made a great shot of the new cloud the atmosphere of Saturn, which will attach below. The image was taken on NASA's 24 and transmitted to Earth on December 27 last year. We'll try to observe this phenomenon also Monteromano, perhaps the morning of January 4, after the Quadrantids! The storm on Saturn was made visible in the second half of December (discovered by Japanese amateur astronomer), but now has reached truly remarkable. Now extends to about 100 degrees of longitude of the tropical north, about 34 degrees north latitude. Saturn is now very high in the sky to the southeast before dawn, to the right of bright Venus. Above we have included a photo taken by an American astronomer, Sean Walker. The spacecraft Cassini
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