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PhotographerTrevor BarryLocationBroken Hill NSW AustraliaDate13/04/2009Equipment16" F4.5 Newtonian Reflector on a GEM DMK 21AU04 Astronomic RGB filters Orion filter wheelDescriptionSaturn, Titan and the shadow transit of Titan from 13/04/2009 taken from Broken Hill in the remote outback of Australia. |
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Photographersadegh ghomizadehLocationiran tehranDate2.April.2009 18.01 UTEquipmentCelestron C11+SKYnyx2-0 Camera +2x Barlow+6cm filter wheelDescriptionHi Dear Sir After winter in Tehran we had terrible weather But on 2 April condition was unbeliever Excellent Atmosphere & good seeing cause I took some images from Saturn 7 one of best I sent for you Interesting is you can see Mimas moon why ? because 195 km radius moon could I from one milliard Km Distance to register . Best Wish Sadegh Ghomizadeh |
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PhotographerHerb BubertLocationDerry, NHDate4/15/09 9:00 P.M.Equipment11" Starmaster ELT on Tom'O equatorial platform. Nikon Coolpix 4500DescriptionThis is a montage of Saturn images. I've been imaging Saturn each year since 2004 and hope to go through an entire cycle, if I live that long! |
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PhotographerJames ChampagneLocationBaton Rouge, LouisianaDate4-22-09, 6:30 AM CSTEquipmentModified Canon XTi, Canon 200mm at f/11, 1/80 sec, ISO 100DescriptionTwo crescents in the predawn sky, Venus and The Moon. |
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PhotographerEmilio ArredondoLocationMonterreyDate22 april about 6:00 amEquipmentCamera Nikon D200 80-200mm 2.8 LensDescriptionmoon in crescent and venus emerging after the ocultation od april 22 2009 |
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PhotographerEnrico AfricaLocationWest Chester, OhioDate4/22/2009, 9:59 AM EDTEquipmentTMB 130 SS Canon Digital Rebel XTi operating at ISO 100DescriptionThis is the Moon and Venus shortly after the Moon's grazing occultation (as seen from our location). This is a single 1/2000 second shot, processed in Photoshop to dim the bright sky background. |
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PhotographerGARY MOORELocationLEOLA PA.Date4/9/2009EquipmentFUJIFILM FINEPIX S700 ON A STANDARD TRIPOD. SET AT ISO-64DescriptionWALKING WITH MY DAUGHTER. I SAW THE SET BEHIND THE TREES. BUT PICTURE LOOKS LIKE SUN SETTING BETWEEN THE TREES. |
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PhotographerJohn StetsonLocationFreeport, MaineDateApril 5, 2009 5:12:41 PMEquipment4"refractor, 5x barlow, dslrDescriptionImage taken during the 100 Hours of Astronomy, an event which celebrates the 400 year anniversary of Galileo's use of the telescope to see the heavens. This image combines what Galileo may have seen with his telescope and our largest manmade satellite. |
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PhotographerJaroslaw SmolarLocationTorun-PolandDate04.04.2009EquipmentMount - Celestron CG5 GT, Coronado PST - AllCCd5 mono cameraDescriptionSun, besides of minimum still "live and kickin' " |
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PhotographerAndre GoncalvesLocationVieira do Minho, PortugalDateSeveral, on the picture.EquipmentSkyView Pro 8" reflector at f/10, SPC900NC and barlow 2x. Resized 150%.DescriptionThe evolution of Venus in angular diameter and phase is well shown as it approached inferior conjunction on March 27. |
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