2023-10-21 International Observe the Moon Night
Taken near the SW Houston.
It was cloudy. Autofocus failed initially until clouds cleared sufficiently. At first I thought I had an equipment failure since I took solar eclipse pictures one week ago with the same lens and camera (www.flickr.com/photos/23326616@N07/albums/72177720311938802).
Temperature was warm. We still have to deal with mosquitos. Picture quality is not as good as equipment capability.
Click twice to zoom in. There is an unexplained dot on the picture. You can see the approximate location by putting the cursor on the picture. You can only see it after zoom in by clicking twice. It is a shinny dot!. This picture is processed from the last picture I took. This dot is at different locations in the earlier pictures. I hope it is not one of those Starlink satellites.
My other Moon photos: www.flickr.com/photos/23326616@N07/albums/72157603957016908
Link to NASA International Observe the Moon Night website.
moon.nasa.gov/observe-the-moon-night/
2024 International Observe the Moon Night is September 14 2024
2023-10-21 International Observe the Moon Night
Taken near the SW Houston.
It was cloudy. Autofocus failed initially until clouds cleared sufficiently. At first I thought I had an equipment failure since I took solar eclipse pictures one week ago with the same lens and camera (www.flickr.com/photos/23326616@N07/albums/72177720311938802).
Temperature was warm. We still have to deal with mosquitos. Picture quality is not as good as equipment capability.
Click twice to zoom in. There is an unexplained dot on the picture. You can see the approximate location by putting the cursor on the picture. You can only see it after zoom in by clicking twice. It is a shinny dot!. This picture is processed from the last picture I took. This dot is at different locations in the earlier pictures. I hope it is not one of those Starlink satellites.
My other Moon photos: www.flickr.com/photos/23326616@N07/albums/72157603957016908
Link to NASA International Observe the Moon Night website.
moon.nasa.gov/observe-the-moon-night/
2024 International Observe the Moon Night is September 14 2024