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PhotographerDhruv ParanjpyeLocationPune, IndiaDate11th Dec, 2012 6:22am IST (+5:30 GMT)EquipmentCanon 500 D CameraDescriptionIt was treat for me on my birthday (11th December) as soon as I woke up and went to my balcony to see a beautiful pairing of the Moon, Venus and Mercury in the east. Along with that there was also a clear winter sky to enjoy 30 minutes before sunrise! |
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PhotographerKen WeikLocationLibertyville 20 mi N of ChicagoDate12/11/2012 6:18 CSTEquipmentCanon D40, EF 24-70mm Macro Lens, f5.6, ISO 400, tripod mountedDescriptionHaving been disappointed with cloudy mornings on Dec. 9th and 10th, Dec. 11 dawned clear and still and allowed me to capture this beautiful conjunction of the Moon, Venus, and Mercury. I like the perspective that trees lend to this image. |
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PhotographerJohnLocationEast USADate9/13/2012 6:30Equipment150mm Reflector, CCTV CameraDescriptionJupiter with nearby moons. |
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PhotographerJoost VerheydenLocationHoegaarden, BelgiumDateOctober 24, 3hr19 UTEquipment180 mm Skywatcher Maksutov Tele Vue 2,5x Powermate I-Nova PLA-mx camera monochrome ICX618 based Baader RGB filtersDescriptionJupiter scene with the shadow of Ganymedes. |
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PhotographerJoost VerheydenLocationHoegaarden, BelgiumDate4hr08UTEquipment180 mm Skywatcher Maksutov Tele Vue 2,5x Powermate I-Nova PLA-mx camera monochrome ICX618 based Baader RGB filtersDescriptionA nice view with a small scope on the giant planet in the chilly early hours before dawn, September 19th |
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PhotographerMike HoodLocationKathleen, Georgia USADate08-25-14 UTEquipmentC-14 at F-28 was used with a DMK AU618AS camera and Astronomik RGB filters.DescriptionJupiter with its largest moon Ganymede along side just after transit. |
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PhotographerTim JensenLocationSaxapahaw, NCDate10/06/12 ~4:30 EDTEquipmentC14 telescope, Flea3 camera, Orion Shorty 2x barlow and Astronomik filtersDescriptionJupiter, about 2 months from opposition. The planet is still showing a slight gibbous phase. |
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PhotographerAISSA MOUSSA MohammedLocationTALEMZNE Crater in AlgeriaDate02 November 2012EquipmentCANON XSI REBEL Lens Fisheye 15mm - F/2.8 ISO 200 Time 4 sec F/3.5Description: I took this photo of occultation phenomena between moon and Jupiter planet the moon in the last quarter 0.90 phase it appeared in the Taurus constellation well we can see the Orion constellation in the left of occultation. Other thins this photo from MAADNA crater one of Important craters in the earth with 1700 meters of diameter It age of 1 million years. Coordination of this crater is 33° 18′ 54″ N 4° 02′ 05″ E. |
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PhotographerSean Scott WalkerLocationFernley, NevadaDate11/05/2012 11pmEquipmentCelestron 8inch EdgeHD with an Imaging Source DMK51AU02.AS with a Televue 4x Powermate on a Celeston ASGT CG-5 mount.DescriptionJupiter and its moon Io. This is my first pic of Jupiter. |
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PhotographerLuis ArgerichLocationArgentinaDate2012-11-15EquipmentCanon 60Da and 5'' Maksutov Scope, stack of 100 shots.DescriptionThe Waxing Crescent Moon at 2 days of age. |
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