19 Feb
2009
19 Feb
'09
6:47 p.m.
Whoops. Got that one wrong. Mimas is on the disk along with Titan by 11 UT and it is Dione and Enceladus skirting over the rings. So the count is at 11UT (4AM): 2 moons on the disk, two skirting the rings, and one really bright nearby comet! Not quite sure if the minor Moon other than Titan would be visible. Any experienced based estimates from the historical SLAS brains trust? My apologies. Clear Skies - Kurt