Time lapse of last night's #Mars covering six(!) hours of real time. 67 x 6000 x 15 ms Ha 35 nm in Celestron 8" + 2.5x powermate. #astrophotography
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Closeup of Mare Crisium. 100 x 50 ms Ha 35 nm in Celestron 8" + 2.5x powermate. #astrophotography
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Cruising over the upper horn. Large crater on the right is Endymion. 100 x 30 ms Ha 35 nm in Celestron 8" + 2.5x powermate.
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Closeup of the lower horn. 100 x 50 ms Ha 35 nm in Celestron 8" + 2.5x powermate.
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Another crescent but not the Moon.
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This evening's waxing crescent #Moon 12.6% illuminated with earthshine. 250 x 8 ms / 50 x 2 sec RGB in 300 mm lens at f/4.
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Time lapse of this evening's #Jupiter with great red spot covering two hours of real time. 50 x 2500 x 20 ms RGB in Celestron 8" + 2.5x powermate + ADC. #astrophotography
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Time lapse of #Jupiter system in methane band covering one hour of real time. Data from two weeks ago just got around to processing. 18 x 350 x 200 ms CH4 in Celestron 8" at f/10.
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Time lapse of Friday night's #Mars covering 3.5 hours of real time. Some flickering due to changing conditions, clouds, focus drift and me switching to ADC midway. 63 x 7000 x 8 ms RGB in Celestron 8" + 2.5x powermate + ADC.
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My brain everytime I see the Star Trek SNW intro
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Two more lunar views from last night showing the areas around crater Gassendi and Sinus Iridum, respectively. Each 100 x 12 ms unfiltered mono in Celestron 8" + 2.5x powermate + ADC.
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A sharply defined crater Aristarchus close to the terminator on last night's waxing gibbous #Moon 95% illuminated. 100 x 12 ms unfiltered mono in Celestron 8" + 2.5x powermate + ADC.
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View of tonight's #Jupiter at 46.05 arcsec apparent diameter. 1000 x 20 ms RGB in Celestron 8" + 2.5 x powermate. #astrophotography
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View of tonight's #Mars at 14.58 arcsec apparent diameter. 2000 x 12 ms RGB in Celestron 8" + 2.5 x powermate. #astrophotography
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Oddly stretched view of the same data shows Titan more clearly as well as also revealing Rhea, Tethys and Dione. It may look like a cartoon but is just strongly emphasizing the fainter parts of the image (this causes the airglow around bright Saturn to appear like a shell).
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This evening's view of #Saturn with Titan shadow transit. Somewhat blurry shot under adverse conditions (even getting rained on) but I'm happy to have caught it at all. 1000 x 50 ms RGB in Celestron 8" + ADC + 2.5x powermate.
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Startled by the appearance of strange lights in the sky I had almost forgotten about them after a cloudy month. Show is already over again but got in quick handheld shot 1/250 sec EOS 400D + 300mm / f4.0
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Happy new year 2025 with some firework shots from balcony taken with EOS 400D and 300mm / f4.0 lens.
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Time lapse of #Jupiter later from same night but with barlow lens added to otherwise identical setup. Covers 30 minutes of real time. 33 x 500 x 35 ms Ha 35 nm in Celestron 8" + 2x barlow. #astrophotography
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Time lapse of #Jupiter and Io from Friday night. Covers one hour of real time. 78 x 1000 x 15 ms Ha 35 nm in Celestron 8" at f/10. #astrophotography
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