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This piece is a necklace called "A Twist in the Universe." It features a really cool shell pendant that I found on sale at Hobby Lobby that I combined with some chunky nugget rocks, some lava rock (very interplanetary), and finished off with a bit of Totally Twisted pink wire!
As soon as I saw that pendant, I thought of outerspace...and knew it would be perfect for the challenge. But, then with my Totally Twisted book in hand, I figured the pink would really make it pop!
Handcrafted by: Jen Judd-Velasquez
jen@jenjuddrocks.com
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Took this photo on August 26, 2012. Used a 1/100 exposure time. Much brighter and clearer thn the other photo from two previous nights
Jupiter from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-09-19). www.nicolesharp.net/
Venus, f/0, 1/100 sec exposure, ISO-100. Venus is terribly bright right now, at magnitude -3.90, despite very little of it being illuminated (for you smart asses out there who are about to point out that half of Venus is always illuminated, I'm well aware of this, so don't bother). Venus has the highest light-reflectivity (called "Albedo") of all the planets because it's covered with thick, white clouds that reflect nearly all the light back into space. If you have a pair of good binoculars or even a modest backyard scope, go out just after sunset and point your gear (not THAT gear, Mr Filthy-pants) to that bright-as-bejeezus "star" in the west...you'll probably be able to see Venus as a thin-crescent. You're running out of time though, by the end of the month Venus will be too low on the horizon and washed out by the sunlight.
C9.25" telescope at F/10 and Imaging Source video camera. About 1500 frames stacked and processed with RegiStax.
I'm not even sure why it appealed to me so much, perhaps a childhood fascination with outer space, but it gave me a real buzz to know that Ponderance was beamed into space today! For more information, or to send your own words beyond our tiny little planet, visit Blogs in Space.
Jupiter & Moons
Telescope (Lens): Vixen ED80Sf
Addition Optics: 2x Barlow
Camera: Canon XSi
Exposure: 1/25
ISO: 400
Processing: Single Image - Brightness/Contrast adjustment
Date: 2020-07-04
Time: 11:18 pm EDT
Location: Richmond Hill
Telescope: Explore Scientific ED80 CF APO
Camera: ZWO ASI224MC
Saturn from Allegany College of Maryland Cumberland Campus, Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2021-10-27). www.nicolesharp.net/
Mars, as seen on 2016-06-24. Image created using IR and RGB filters. Telescope Celestron SCT 9.25" with TV barlow 2x. Camera: ZWO ASI 120MM-S
July 21, 2008. Io begins a transit of Jupiter with Ganymede to the lower right. About 1/2 hour difference in images. C8 telescope at F/10, video images stacked and processed using regiStax.
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