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PhotographerFernando Roquel TorresLocationCaguas, Puerto RicoDate6/26/2012EquipmentCelestron Astromaster 114EQ, 114LCM / Casio Exilim 14.1 MP, Canon PS A590 IS, Nikon Coolpix P500DescriptionThis is a compilation of my photos of planets, The Moon and the Milky Way Galaxy |
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PhotographerFernando Roquel TorresLocationCaguas, Puerto RicoDate1/2012 - 10:00PMEquipmentCelestron Astromaster 114EQ with 114LCM Mount, Eyepiece 9mm with Barlow 2X Omni, Casio Exilim 14.1 MP Afocal ModeDescriptionIn this photo show the beautiful Jupiter Planet. The Jovian Belts and GRS (Great Red Spot). |
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PhotographerIng. Armando UribeLocationOjo de Agua, MéxicoDateJune 5, 2012; 18:40EquipmentQVR41 Casio compact camera Celestron 90mm refractor telescope with 25mm eyepiece and mylar Solar filter Mount type eq1 manual Camera on my hand focusing over the eyepiece (is not a good coupling, but picture is nice)DescriptionWonderful sight of Venus running over the Sun Clouds were present and give us a nice pic in the show I'm so happy to have been able to see it |
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PhotographerMehdi Najafi ZiyaziLocationTehran, IranDate6 June 2012Equipment80 mm Apochromatic SkyWatcher, Focal Reducer 0.85, Canon 60DDescriptionThis is a composite image of eight different frames during the transit. In Iran, the transit could be seen after the sunrise on 6th of June. |
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PhotographerAnthony Guiller UrbanoLocationPhilippinesDateMay 25, 2012EquipmentCanon PowerShot S3IS, Sky-Watcher 4-in f/9 refractor, 25 mm eyepiece, 2x barlow, Kenko NES mount.DescriptionCrescent phase of Venus 2 weeks before the transit, captured with a point-and-shoot camera (Canon PowerShot S3IS in video mode) through a 4-in f/9 refractor, 25 mm eyepiece, and a 2x barlow. A 10-second video clip was processed with RegiStax to produce this final image. |
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PhotographerAnthony Guiller UrbanoLocationPhilippinesDateDecember 10, 2011EquipmentSky-Watcher 100 mm f/9 ED mounted on a Kenko NES mount, prime focus at 900 mm with a Canon 450 DSLRDescriptionThe image shows a fully-eclipsed moon during totality. Image taken from Antipolo, Philippines, using a 4-inch f/9 refracting telescope and a Canon 450D DSLR at ISO 1600, 2-second exposure. |
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PhotographerTom ConwayLocationSan Diego, CADate5/27/12 9:19 PMEquipmentCelestron C6-NGT, Canon 40D (unmodifiede)DescriptionJust got the scope, and the camera adapter on Fri, so this is one of the first shots. Shot with "live view" option to reduce mirror vibration. Can't wait for some dark sky! |
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PhotographerRon BarnellLocationTroutburg, N.Y. / Lake OntarioDateMay 20, 2012 8;27P.M. / EDTEquipmentNikon F3 Camera Nikkor 80 - 210 Lens Bogen tripod Kodak Gold 400 FilmDescription" The partially eclipse Sun just before setting on the far distant horizon with a passing kayaker in the foreground " (Southern shore of Lake Ontario ) |
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PhotographerAmirhossein KazemiLocationqazvin-iranDate2012/05/27EquipmentBinocular 15*70 canon IXY digital 510ISDescriptionthe moon that you can see with 15*70 Binocular |
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PhotographerHamidreza AhmadiLocationisfahan,iranDate04/06/2012Equipmentfujifilm HS20 cameraDescriptionBeautiful moon rise over the Naghsh-e jahan square (in Isfahan-Iran) |
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