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Thanks! Captured some frames of Venus and Jupiter tonight. Will see if anything turns out. I should do some star collimating but swinging this 10" reflector is a constant source of frustration. Every time I do planetary I dream of a shorter (in length) scope.Beek-a-Boo. Very nice captures Eric.
Thanks!The Jupiter pic is especially cool IMO.
3 years of Solar Orbiter imagery of the sun time-lapsed with flares sonified
"very useful cover"
Nice demonstration of the work that goes into capturing images Eric.
Duct tape?It is so annoying. I usually forget about it until I go to use it the next time so I haven't come up with some fix.
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I was thinking electrician's tape since it would be easier to undo if I get too many layers on.Duct tape?
There was an alignment of the planets, the photo shows that the planets are practically aligned, Saturn, Mars, Venus, Jupiter and the crescent moon will be completely aligned from 24/01 2025, which will cause a profound change on planet Earth.
I SWEAR I'VE SEEN THIS ALREADY In 1999 all the planets were aligned I went to the observatory then I was little .I still remember the words of the curator clearly since all visitors could look through a real telescope it was summer and a clear night I think it was June. He said This is how it happens every 5000 years. Even the famous Copernicus did not see this alignment during his lifetime. Now you have the honor and privilege to see this phenomenon during your lifetime. The only difference between 1999 and now is the number of planets that were aligned in 1999. I saw them all coming out one after the other like in this video just add more but the crescent moon was not talked about then which means we have very similar events 26 years apart feel free to check this part for 1999 I was personally present and looked through a telescope then I didn't even I knew about the flat earth, grew up watching sci-fi movies, and dreamed of one day sitting on the ENTERPRISE with the Captain ŻAN LUK PIKARAD and no, I'm not ashamed and to this day I love sci-fi movies and series, but only BLOCKBUSTERS, because since 2012 some completely different narratives have been filmed, now I know why
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Utter Bullsh!t.
As you can see from the screenshot from planetarium software, Saturn and Venus are way over in the western sky. Uranus and Jupiter are overhead and Mars is low in the eastern sky. People should check the veracity of the things they post, because they piss those of us that know better off. The planets are always located on (near) the Ecliptic, if you even know what that is.
My neighbor asked me to get a picture of this also and I had to explain it to him also. Who starts these BS rumors?
People should check the veracity of the things they post, because they piss those of us that know better off.
Don't feel bad I have seen dozens of stories on social media about the "phenomenon". It may be motivated by the creators of the astronomical software for phones that spread the rumors.I certainly don't follow the stars like the wonderful folks here do, so posting it here kind of does that don't you think?
I wouldn't know where to start...
Thanks for debunking it.
That's pretty awesome. Will find it interesting if you learn anything new you want to share.I am sorry to hear about your camera, hopefully they repair or replace it quickly.
BTW I just got back from the community college, I am taking an adult learning (free) Astronomy intro course.