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Our Solar System
PhotographerTyler TateLocationBaltimore, MarylandDate1/21/2013, 10:00 PM ESTEquipmentCanon Digital Rebel T3i mounted to a classic Questar 3.5" telescope.DescriptionIt is a windy night in Baltimore tonight, but the skies did clear just after sunset--revealing this beautiful conjunction. This composite includes multiple frames to capture the complete scene. |
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PhotographerPete LardizabalLocationS Johns, FloridaDate10:50pm EST 1/21/13EquipmentImaged with the AP130EDFGT with a Canon 7D @ prime focus on a home shop built alt/az mount. ISO 640, 1/320 sec @f/6.3.DescriptionBeautiful conjuction imaged through hazy skies here in North Florida.Too many clouds to try and spot or image Jupiter and the Moon this afternoon. |
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PhotographerGlendon HowellLocationChesapeake, VADate1/21/2013 11:14 pm ESTEquipmentCanon EFS 75-300mm zoom at 300mm, Canon Rebel XTi DSLR, 1/250 sec at f/5.6, ISO 200, on tripod.Descriptionconjunction of the Moon with Jupiter |
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PhotographerAnnette DeGiovine OliveiraLocationiddle Island, NY on Long IslandDateJanuary 22, 2013 2:30amEquipmentCanon EOS Digital Rebel, Tripod, 300mm lensDescriptionWaxing Gibbous Moon and Jupiter and its moons. |
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PhotographerRicardo José CavalliniLocationBatatais - SP - BrazilDate25/12/2012EquipmentSkyWatcher Maksutov-Cassegrain 127mm AZGotoDescriptionMomento da ocultação de Júpiter pela Lua |
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PhotographerMick HollimonLocationCupertino, CADate3 Jan 13 06:05 UTCEquipment10 inch f/6 Newtonian 5X Powermate@f/30 Flea 3 OSC camera Orion EQ-G mountDescriptionJupiter and Ganymede in good seeing from near San Jose, CA; GRS just coming into view lower left; activity in the SEB. |
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PhotographerJohn GirouxLocationUnited StatesDate12/25/2012 6:45 PM ESTEquipmentCelestron AstroMaster 90, Orion VersaGo III Altazimuth Mount, Canon T2i DSLRDescriptionThe 95% waxing gibbous Moon on Christmas, with Jupiter and three of the Galilean Moons visible, from lower left to upper right diagonally, Callisto, Ganymede and Europa. Io is not visible because it was transiting Jupiter at the time. This is a composite photo from three images, in order to compensate for the relative brightness of the objects as well as the total field of view. |
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PhotographerBernie SkochLocationWalt Disney World, FloridaDateJan 12, 2013EquipmentNikon D800, 300mm f4.0DescriptionA beautiful crescent Moon that likely went unnoticed among many that evening, as it was so small. Close examination reveals earthglow and the entire lunar disk. |
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PhotographerRicardo José CavalliniLocationBatatais - SP - Brasil/BrazilDate11/01/2013 - 21:15 UTCEquipmentSkyWatcher maksutov-cassegrain 127mm AZGoto Plöss 25mm Camera Samsung ES70DescriptionManchas solares captadas a partir de Batatais - Brasil no dia 11/01/2013. Sunspots captured from Batatais - Brazil on 11/01/2013. |
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PhotographerRicardo José CavalliniLocationBatatais - SP - Brasil/BrazilDate11/01/2013 - 21:18 UTCEquipmentSkyWatcher Maksutov-Cassegrain 127mm AZGoto Plöss 25mm Camera Samsung ES70DescriptionFlagrante de um avião passando em frente ao disco solar. Caught a plane passing in front of the solar disk. |
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