
…… in which through a modest Telescope you can see the outlines of the Cassini divisions of Saturn’s Rings…. Looking averagely one billion Kilometers, Averagely One hours back in time from Earth- Photographer @KevinJamesNg
On a very Antarctica frosty Winterfell cold wintery Auckland New Zealand Night early June 2018 skies, in which as looking towards eastern section of the night sky is the Constellation Libra in which the largest Gaseous Planet Jupiter is in… Nearby is the Wintery indicator is the Constellation Scorpio where it’s the opposition as to the Summery Constellation Orion…..
Currently at the moment situated is the Secondary largest gaseous ring Planet is Saturn -土星 – located currently at nearby the constellation Sagittarius…… in which through a modest Telescope you can see the outlines of the Cassini divisions of Saturn’s Rings…. Looking averagely one billion Kilometers, Averagely One hours back in time from Earth… You can see the Galilean Moons of Saturn, Titan, and Hyperion the two commonly seen… the two seen repeating ever so Occultation then Transiting seen from Earth’s perspective…… the Planet Saturn share the same characteristics in with the millions of Hurricanes at its timeless extremities with its bands showing but softer in caramel fudge pastel hues colours with violent wind velocities greater than the velocities of Sound..