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“Christmas Star” of 2020
#21
(12-22-2020, 03:15 AM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote:
(12-22-2020, 02:38 AM)VioletDove Wrote: These aren’t the best but I was happy to get something. My husband helped me finish making my camera attachment then he took the first picture. I took the second one using the 25mm lens. We couldn’t get much out of the 10mm.



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Still you got some good shots.

My camera is so cheap I just get two white dots.

I could have tried my work camera, but it is set up for close ups, and I don't like changing the settings too much, as I am not a good photographer.
I’m just glad my husband had time to help me with the attachment or I would have just had a blurry mess. He has way more patience than I do. 

I don’t like messing around with camera settings either. I used to want a good camera but I probably wouldn’t be able to operate it. I just use my phone.
#22
(12-22-2020, 02:38 AM)VioletDove Wrote: These aren’t the best but I was happy to get something. My husband helped me finish making my camera attachment then he took the first picture. I took the second one using the 25mm lens. We couldn’t get much out of the 10mm.



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That's EXCELLENT @"VioletDove". I can see the rings of Saturn. They said we should be able to see Jupiter's moons, but I have yet to see anyone with photos that close or clear.

Great job!   minusculegoodjob
#23
(12-22-2020, 03:24 AM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote:
(12-22-2020, 02:38 AM)VioletDove Wrote: These aren’t the best but I was happy to get something. My husband helped me finish making my camera attachment then he took the first picture. I took the second one using the 25mm lens. We couldn’t get much out of the 10mm.



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That's EXCELLENT @"VioletDove". I can see the rings of Saturn. They said we should be able to see Jupiter's moons, but I have yet to see anyone with photos that close or clear.

Great job!   minusculegoodjob
Jupiter’s moons showed up so perfect through the telescope but no matter how much we tried we couldn’t get them very clear in a photo. I can kind of make them out if I zoom in on the picture I took. I was very happy Saturn’s rings showed up though.
#24
(12-22-2020, 03:31 AM)VioletDove Wrote:
(12-22-2020, 03:24 AM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote:
(12-22-2020, 02:38 AM)VioletDove Wrote: These aren’t the best but I was happy to get something. My husband helped me finish making my camera attachment then he took the first picture. I took the second one using the 25mm lens. We couldn’t get much out of the 10mm.



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That's EXCELLENT @"VioletDove". I can see the rings of Saturn. They said we should be able to see Jupiter's moons, but I have yet to see anyone with photos that close or clear.

Great job!   minusculegoodjob
Jupiter’s moons showed up so perfect through the telescope but no matter how much we tried we couldn’t get them very clear in a photo. I can kind of make them out if I zoom in on the picture I took. I was very happy Saturn’s rings showed up though.

@"VioletDove", I do see a very, very tiny, faint dot that I think is probably one of the moons.

Awesome!   smallawesome
#25
Matt Couch caught an epic picture last night of the "Christmas Star".  Wanted to share.


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An amazing pic from my home area of Northwest Arkansas from the Gentry Zoo, with their camels under the Christmas Star forming.. Simply breathtaking Oh Lord!

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#26
(12-22-2020, 03:24 AM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote:
(12-22-2020, 02:38 AM)VioletDove Wrote: These aren’t the best but I was happy to get something. My husband helped me finish making my camera attachment then he took the first picture. I took the second one using the 25mm lens. We couldn’t get much out of the 10mm.



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That's EXCELLENT @"VioletDove". I can see the rings of Saturn. They said we should be able to see Jupiter's moons, but I have yet to see anyone with photos that close or clear.

Great job!   minusculegoodjob

If you click on the image in this post by @"NightSkyeB4Dawn" you can see the 4 Galilean moons of Jupiter in the bigger image that results. Jupiter is the bigger "star", and the moons are pinpoints of light strung out in a line going through it from upper left to lower right, with one being right on the upper limb of Jupiter.

The oblong "star" is Saturn, which appears oblong because of the rings. If you look close enough, you can see the gap between the rings and the planet itself.

All of these light sources combined last night to create a single bright "star" as seen from the ground here with the naked eye.

Here is the image, more or less full size:

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Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’




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