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The moon through a telescope with the iPhone.

Taken through eyepiece of 20x80 binoculars

Canon EOS T3i (600D)

Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II Lens

Single exposure, 0.3 sec, ISO 400, f/5.6

Finished in Lightroom

Taken August 2012 from Saint Clair Shores, MI

The moon shot through my ETX-90 telescope

Almost a full moon and I'd like to think this is my best shot yet? Seeing the moon like this is fascinating and shooting it like this is even more so!

Heavy crop and sharpening on this moon shot. Shot with Rebel XTi and 70-200 f4L non-IS @ 200mm (no TC). Not too impressive, but I guess we all can't have 600 or 800mm lenses.

Moon jelly taken in a Dutch zoo. Diergaarde Blijdorp in Rotterdam.

The sky has been filled with smoke the past week so the Moon looks extra "yellow"

Almost full moon in Moëllan-sur-Mer, Finistère region in Bretagne, France. Moëllan-sur-Mer/France. Canon 40D.

moon taken from High Beech Epping Forest and it was very cold

This is the cropped from the "Moon Full Frame" shot in my photostream flic.kr/p/bKdZxx

The detail on the moon is just not that great using a 70-200mm f/4L.

The Moon Age 3.53 days

Full frames : www.astrohome.net/attachments/ext_jpg/14080104370acc32c4b...

Date: 2014-07-30 19:28 HKT

Date: 2014-07-30 11:28 (UT)

Location : Hong Kong Sai Kung

Illumination : 10.9%

Distance : 402258Km

Telescope : SCT 235mm F/10 Focal length : 2,350mm

Camera : ASI 130MM 1280 x 1024 1/30s

Total : 8 AVI Stacked: 500 frames x 1 = Mosaics 8 frames x 1

Stacked & processed : With PTGui RegiStax 6 & PS

The 2011 March full moon falls on the same date as perigee – the moon’s closest point to Earth for the month. At perigee today, the moon lies only 356,575 kilometers (221,575 miles) away. Earlier this month, on March 6, the moon swung to apogee – its farthest point for the month. At that time, the moon was 406,583 kilometers (252,639 miles) distant.

 

March 19, 2011 presents the moon’s closest encounter with Earth since December 12, 2008. The moon won’t come this close again until November 14, 2016. The extra-close moon in all of these years – 2008, 2011 and 2016 – finds the full moon occurring on the same date as lunar perigee. More often than not, the closest perigee of the year comes on the day that the full moon and perigee coinicide.

The Moon in close-up-Arzachel

2011/10/18 c 9.25 f/25 DBK21AF 2 frames Mosaics

cropped half to show detail

 

join me in my moon project , plan to take a pic of the moon every day it is visible for a year , even if you can add a few it would be fun. www.flickr.com/groups/2651143@N24/

SONY A200 Minolta 100-300 APO D

Half Moon on June 29, 2006

 

Moon Waxing gibbous Visible: 93% ↑ Age: 12 days

Moon set over Lawrence this morning.

Taken with an iPhone 6, the moon shot was taken through a telescope.

2015 May 2 Moon Waxing Gibbous Visible 98% age 13 days

Full Moon 10/06/06. The apollo landings are noted. This is a cropped version of the one before so I can add notes

Sure it's a piece of junk eyepiece, but it'll do for now.

Trying out my new Canon 70-200L f4 lens by pointing it at the moon and see what comes out.

 

Was pleasantly surprised by the results. I may have to snap more moon shots in the coming weeks.

FZ28

18X Zoom

35 frames stacked..

Full Moon viewed from the Chilao Visitor Center, Angeles National Forest.

I never noticed the "the man in the moon" until I started taking pictures of the moon... now that's all I see.

The Moon taken this evening between the clouds of a Birmingham night sky.

 

A single image only, as I haven't quite got the hang of stacking Lunar images successfully.This will have to do. Processed using Photoshop CS5

Kit:

Celestron CS5, Canon 5D Mkii, BackyardEOS

One night.. one Moon

Taken a few days before Winter Solstice 2008. No rotation of photo at all. The moon really appears like this.

Fiquei ligado no fenomeno do perigeu lunar, e consegui clicar, pela primeira vez na vida, uma lua com melhor definição. Aqui na serra de Petrópolis meu horizonte são muralhas de montanhas, a lua só apareceu limpa, sem nuvens, lá pela 1h da manhã de hoje, 20/03, horário da foto. Como a lente é manual, foi na tentativa e erro, com dados fornecidos inicialmente por meu amigo e guru Paulo Motta, que leciona fotografia na Estácio de Sá, aqui no RJ. Um auxilio luxuoso, reconheço.

Aí vão os dados:

Nikon D5000, captura raw, Tamron 300 /2.8 (manual, bem antiga, que no formato DX equivale a uma 450mmm), 1/2.000 s, f/5.6, ISO 200. Valeu pela lente, Lívio!

The moon on the morning of January 11th 2012. The image was taken through a William Optics Zenithstar 66mm refractor

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