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Images from Sept. 27th "Supermoon" eclipse. Canon DSLR with William Optics 71mm astrograph.

The Tilted Planet

An Ice Giant

My first attempt at looking at Saturn through a telescope. It absolutely BLEW me away! One of the most amazing sights I've ever seen. Here is my attempt at capturing the moment using my iPhone. Obviously it doesn't do the real image any justice. The detail I could see was amazing. The Cassini Division? Check! Sufficient to say I'm hooked. Looking at the result of my photo I can see why Galileo described Saturn as the planet with ears when he first looked at it with his telescope. Genius.

Our solar system their are nine planets which revolve around the sun. Each planet except "Earth" is names after a Greek goddess.

Saturn (Meade LXD75-SC8" @ f/20, Magzero MZ/5c, 300 of 1800 frames stacked with Registax, processed with PixInsight)

Commonly recognized by its ring around it.

This is the same as my previous image but has been resampled at 200%. Not quite as nice and sharp I don't think, but I wanted to see how it would come out.

Jupiter with Europa's shadow just coming off the surface at about the 2 O'clock position. Seeing was below average with very brief times of average seeing.

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/Thomas Thomopoulos

8" Newtonian and 1.8X barlow. Processed with RegiStax.

Today we walked all the way across our solar system.

could this be hanging in a worse place for photography? oh well. it looks cute by the window in "real life"!

NASA's Mars Perseverance rover acquired this image using its Right Mastcam-Z camera. Mastcam-Z is a pair of cameras located high on the rover's mast.

 

This image was acquired on Aug. 31, 2025 (Sol 1611) at the local mean solar time of 11:22:22.

 

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS/Thomas Thomopoulos

Other process/AI processed + Post processing.

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Solar system vintage map 1910

Planet Jupiter

(The black dot is the Jovian Satellite, Ganymede)

 

Here is the link to the video the picture was processed from:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnL9Kcf-diQ

 

Location: Singapore, Main land

Telescope: Celestron 8" Nexstar SCT

Mount: CG-5 (German Equatorial)

Camera: Nikon D5000

 

Stack of 1500 images:

Stacked from AVI file of video shot with Nikon D5000

Resolution: 1280 x 720 (HD - 720p)

Method: Eyepiece projection (4mm)

When I look at the moon with the very limited sight I have I barely see a speck of light so seeing it in such detail through my lens was pretty amazing!

11-12-08 20-13-35 Here comes the GRS.

April 11, 2009, this is the previous image enlarged 2X.

Three panel mosaic made with 72mm refractor and Imaging Source video camera, slight sharpening with RegiStax.

Five minute exposure with WO 80 mm refractor and Canon XSI at ISO1600, Oct. 9, 2010.

C11 at F/10, video frames stacked and processed with RegiStax. Image enlarged 1.5X.

The Moon on November 10th as seen from Dublin, Ireland.

Taken with my Canon EOS 500D and Tamron 70-300 mm at 300 mm and f7.1. Stack of 30x 1/320 sec images.

Jupiter from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-09-08). www.nicolesharp.net/

I have been trying to take a photo of Jupiter for a while so quite pleased with this

10x2sec 200mm f2.8 ISO 1000

2015-07-19

Or at least the solar system. At least, the solar system through Neptune. After all, no one wants Uranus on a cake.

 

Thank you. I'll be here all week. Try the cake.

It was cloudy on the 10th but moonrise on the 11th looked pretty good. 1/8 second exposure with Canon XSi and 75-300 lens at 300mm.

Neptune from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-09-08). www.nicolesharp.net/

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Going on a break ;-))

View On Black

 

Shutter: 1/60, F/2.8

Canon 580EX II, full power, triggered using Cactus PT-04 radio trigger

Added Uranus (far right) with its largest moon, Titania

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