Otago Daily Times

Astronomer­s use day photograph­y for gas giant pics

- JOHN GIBB

DUNEDIN amateur astronomer­s recently gained a rare New Zealand sighting, one of the best in the country, of the Great Conjunctio­n, involving Jupiter and Saturn.

This was the closest pairing of the two giant gas planets seen from Earth since 1623, almost

400 years ago.

Former Dunedin Astronomic­al Society president Ash Pennell said heavy cloud throughout the country prevented observatio­ns of the two biggest planets in our solar system at their apparently closest point, on December 21.

Heavy cloud also made viewing difficult on December 22.

However, Dunedin astronomer­s had hoped for a break in the weather and set up their computeris­ed telescope to make an unusual daylight observatio­n from the society’s BeverlyBeg­g Observator­y that afternoon.

Astronomer­s would usually be looking low in the southwest sky after 10pm.

Dunedin astronomer­s were ‘‘thrilled’’ to get a good view of the Great Conjunctio­n from about 2.40pm, when skies briefly cleared.

Society member Mirko Harnisch took photograph­s, and Mr Pennell wrote an article about the conjunctio­n, which will be published in Southern Stars, the Royal Astronomic­al Society of New Zealand’s journal, he said.

‘‘We nailed it.

‘‘We feel privileged to have witnessed something astronomic­ally special,’’ Mr Pennell said.

To the naked eye, on

December 21 the two planets appeared almost to touch, and

❛ We nailed it. We feel privileged to have witnessed something astronomic­ally special.

this particular­ly close conjunctio­n will not occur again until March 2080.

 ?? PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN ?? Rare sighting . . . Dunedin amateur astronomer Ash Pennell with the BeverlyBeg­g Observator­y’s 35cm telescope.
PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN Rare sighting . . . Dunedin amateur astronomer Ash Pennell with the BeverlyBeg­g Observator­y’s 35cm telescope.
 ?? PHOTO: MIRKO HARNISCH ?? Celestial event . . . Gas giants Jupiter (above) and Saturn, with rings visible, appear close together.
PHOTO: MIRKO HARNISCH Celestial event . . . Gas giants Jupiter (above) and Saturn, with rings visible, appear close together.

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