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PhotographerPiero ARMANDOLocationNizza Monferrato (Italy)Date7/15/2012 h 4,33 (local Time)EquipmentAPO Refractor aperture 80 mm focal 480mm Camera Canon EOS 30DDescriptionIt was very early in the morning, but the spectacle was noteworthy: Jupiter emerging from the Moon limb, and the Taurus stars in the background. In the wide field also Venus was visible and the Pleiades |
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PhotographerKevin BourqueLocationCharleston, SCDateJuly 15, 2012EquipmentCanon DSLR and Nikon 50mm lensDescriptionSometimes clouds aren't a bad thing. In this case they dimmed the moon just enough so that it wasn't over-exposed. |
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PhotographerVlad DumitrescuLocationBacau, RomaniaDate15th of july 2012, 4 20EquipmentC8 and 5d2 and DFK21AUDescriptionWarm damp night, 24 degrees, mosquitoes and totally worth it |
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PhotographerMostafa hesampourLocationIran, Fars, BavanatDateDate:13/7/2012 Time: 1.10EquipmentCanon 60D F/5 ISO 2500 Exposure Time 13 secDescriptionIn special time jupiter & venus & 7 sisters & taurus and aldebaran in a picture |
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PhotographerAntonios PanteldisLocationAgios Germanos, GreeceDateJuly 25EquipmentNikon D90, Nikkor 300mm lens (f/2.8 @ 5.6) CGE mountDescriptionLittle after the reappearance of Jupiter with the four Jovian moons. |
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PhotographerVlad DumitrescuLocationBacau, RomaniaDate15th of july 2012, 4 20EquipmentC8 DFK21DescriptionWarm damp night, 24 degrees, mosquitoes and totally worth it |
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PhotographerMohammad RahimiLocationEsfahan , IranDate5:49 15 July 2012EquipmentCanon 40 D Modify , Vixen 115S ED Telescope , 1/40 s Exposure , Iso 400 , @ 100 X p. Time : 05:49 am Iran , L Time.DescriptionOccultation of Jupiter by the Moon |
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PhotographerCurtasu MihaiLocationFundulea, RomaniaDate15/07/2012 - 01h20'49'' UTCEquipmentCanon 550D, Vixen 60mm f/11 reflector, tripodDescriptionIt was an absolute show seeing these spectacular objects so, so close together. The emergence was also great to see, although there was by that time a lot of light, as it was close to sunrise. |
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PhotographerEfrainLocationAguadilla, Puerto RicoDate05/23/2012EquipmentLX200ACF 12 in. OTA, CGE mount, PGR Flea3 Ccd, TeleVue 3x Barlows, Astronomik LRGB filter set.DescriptionThe Planet Venus, The Roman goddess of love and beauty and the closest planet to us especially now just as it gets closest it will transit across the sun soon. This sequence is a five month transition showing its size continuing to grow and its crescent getting thinner as time progresses. |
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PhotographerIanLocationVancouverDateMay 20, 2012EquipmentPersonal Solar Telescope mounted on an EQ6 Pro using a Powermate x5 connected to a modified T3i.DescriptionThis photo shows the sun through Hydrogen Alpha. Two sunspots are visible on the left had side of the image and an impressive edge on Prominence is captured on the right side. |
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