Tonight's moon. I think I did better than last night. I think the delayed exposure definitely made a difference.
One word……..AWESOME!Tonight's moon. I think I did better than last night. I think the delayed exposure definitely made a difference.
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Never knew it extended all the way up to Yorkshire!Yesterday’s 11 miler on Dartmoor…….I love living in Gods county! View attachment 100293View attachment 100294
Yeah, but those that know……..Just know!Never knew it extended all the way up to Yorkshire!
Nice pics though, can't beat it out there on a crisp but sunny morning. All the troubles of the world just fall away.
Nice. You're getting some great photos.I photographed the Orion Nebula last night. Taking into consideration I took this from my home in Pontypridd, and there was a full moon, and I'm brand new to this, and I don't have any dedicated astrophotography equipment, I'm really happy with the outcome. The first photo is a single image and the second is 15 photos stacked (my first time I ever used stacking software).
Photos taken with a Nikon D90 through a Sky Watcher Classic 250p telescope.
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I photographed the Orion Nebula last night. Taking into consideration I took this from my home in Pontypridd, and there was a full moon, and I'm brand new to this, and I don't have any dedicated astrophotography equipment, I'm really happy with the outcome. The first photo is a single image and the second is 15 photos stacked (my first time I ever used stacking software).
Photos taken with a Nikon D90 through a Sky Watcher Classic 250p telescope.
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Yes! Here is the Andromeda galaxy! I think it's much bigger than what you can see in this photo, which is likely just the core, but with being in Pontypridd, and a very bright moon, I don't suppose I'll see much more, but nonetheless, I appreciate it's immense beauty in know that it's another galaxy 2.5million lightyears away that I'm looking at.Nice. You're getting some great photos.
Have you spotted Andromeda yet?
We've been having beautifully clear skies, and my garden points South East, so I get an amazing view of the moon all night.The moon is worth a try tonight. First blood moon of the year, should be clear skies, the moon is above the horizon all night, with Jupiter, Castor and Pollux right next to it. Practically due East at 21h.
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I still find it mind blowing that the photons hitting your eyeball when you look at some of these stars/systems, started their journey in times so ancient that we can barely imagine it.Yes! Here is the Andromeda galaxy! I think it's much bigger than what you can see in this photo, which is likely just the core, but with being in Pontypridd, and a very bright moon, I don't suppose I'll see much more, but nonetheless, I appreciate it's immense beauty in know that it's another galaxy 2.5million lightyears away that I'm looking at.
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I still find it mind blowing that the photons hitting your eyeball when you look at some of these stars/systems, started their journey in times so ancient that we can barely imagine it.
Yeah, that light has taken 2.5 million years to reach us. Mind blowing indeed.I still find it mind blowing that the photons hitting your eyeball when you look at some of these stars/systems, started their journey in times so ancient that we can barely imagine it.