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Jupiter and Saturn 4K Time Lapse
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That is so awesome to see!
Dumb question: why does Saturn look to be at a (roughly) 90 degree axis to earth's perspective?
I always thought...Neptune?... was the only planet spinning on a different axis than the rest of them.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78814829 Nvm, when I look at it on full screen mode, I see Jupiter is also at an angle, so it's the screen aspect that's at 90 degrees, not the p[antes themselves! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78814829 Yes, you can rotate the camera inside the telescope any angle you want. There's no restriction on it. I rotated the camera 90° to be able to fit both planets in the field of view at the maximum magnification.
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