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Space and its images never fail to intrigue people, especially if the content involves faraway planets. Capturing the internet's attention with a similar video, a Reddit user shared a video of Saturn on social media. The video instantly went viral as people loved the video’s clarity and a close-up clip of the giant planet. The video was captured on an iPhone, which further impressed the netizens who commended the camera’s potential and its quality. Some people also suggested the user to zoom in on the Moon.

The post was shared on Reddit by the user ‘Anime-kungfu’, with the title, “Saturn from Delhi (with a Telescope).” The description of the post read, “Hi guys, We were blessed with relatively clear skies last night so decided to give astrophotography a go. Here’s a video of Saturn. Details: The video was captured on an iPhone 14 Pro mounted on a GSO 12-inch Dobsonian around 1:30 am. Processed image in comments.”

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Saturn from Delhi (with a Telescope)
by u/Anime-kungfu in delhi

The video showed a relatively close-up shot of Saturn. The video left a lot of netizens impressed as the planet was visible quite clearly. Most of the people also lauded the camera quality, while others suggested other planets to zoom in on. The post was shared a few hours ago and has received hundreds of upvotes from netizens so far.

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Taking to the comment section, the people expressed their views on the video. “Woahh. That’s awesome man. You are the rarest person who is using iPhone pro to its potential,” a user commented. “Cameraman zra moon pe focus karo, dekho chandrayan 3 dikh raha hai ki nhi (Focus on the Moon, let’s see the position of Chandrayaan 3),” added a second netizen. “What telescope are you using?” asked a third viewer. “Wow. I think I read somewhere 27/28 August 2023 is expected to be the best sighting date as the planet would be closest to Earth. And thank you for sharing this. Amazing!” complimented a fourth person. “Woww. Can you please detail out the telescope used for this?” said a fifth. “Ahh!! I was waiting for it to hit the corner,” added a sixth.