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One Outing,All But One!!..6-10-09
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One Outing,All But One!!..6-10-09
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One Outing,All But One!!..6-10-09 by HelloBozos
 
All the Planets caught in one outing 5pm to 6am ,June 10th, 2009.Digital camera mounted to 25mm eye peice...From the top to bottom, Mercury,Venus,Mars,Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus,Neptune..an to the left The Sun!!
Keywords: Solor, system, planets, mercury, mars, venus, jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune, sun, NexStar-8-SE-Computerized-Telescope

Image Stats
Celestron Equipment NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope (11069)
Additional Equipment See Homepage
Camera CanonG10,Eyepiece Mounted,25mm
Exposure Time each differant but basic of 1/4 second,ISO80,F2.8,ND off,Manual focus
Software registax4, 30-40 frames each Planet
Date/Time Taken 06.10.2009 07:00
Location Orlando,Florida
Upload Date: 06.11.2009 15:37
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Rating: 4.75 (4 Vote(s))
File size: 23.2 KB

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catosotp
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Join Date: 06.13.2009
Comments 1
 
Great Photo!!
I am in the Melbourne FL area and your photos pushed me over the edge to finally get a telescope. I was worried that the local light pollution and atmospheric conditions would render a good telescope useless.
06.13.2009 06:25 Offline catosotp
HelloBozos
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Join Date: 12.25.2008
Comments 175
 
There rendered But....
I'm one 1/4 mile behinde universal stuido's in Orlando,Florida,there swirlling spot lights Kill me!!..I haven't yet, but will in neer future hit a dark sky site soon...found one at Avon Park,Florida,theres a air force bombing range that in off hours turns to a camp site
06.13.2009 12:50 Offline HelloBozos http://www.celestronlife.com/Hellobozos
rsipes
Member

Join Date: 12.20.2008
Comments 54
 
Congratulations!
I have been looking at your photos over the last year and have enjoyed them all. This one shows great imagination. You deserve to win. Keep up the good work. I'll be looking for more great photos from you.
08.14.2009 10:29 Offline rsipes rnsipes at sbcglobal.net
HelloBozos
Member

Join Date: 12.25.2008
Comments 175
 
Thanks...
it surprized me!,!what i tried doing was making it look like you could peir in a eyepiece an see everything,(we all know its not that simple,hehe),I've gone EOS type camera over digital ..i hope to capture alot more that everyone can see in space as well..(i'm only an 8 inch scoper in the city)
08.14.2009 11:37 Offline HelloBozos http://www.celestronlife.com/Hellobozos
Rose
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Join Date: 08.26.2009
Comments 2
 
Great pic!
I am in awe of your photography. I wonder if you can advice me on how to mount my telescope to a camera.

Thanks

Rose
08.26.2009 15:19 Offline Rose http://ImogenRose.com
HelloBozos
Member

Join Date: 12.25.2008
Comments 175
 
3 ways to take pics in space
Hi Rose, there 3 ways, digital,eos,or ccd camera. in my blog at: http://www.celestronlife.com/Hellobozos

there's some explainations...Enjoy!
08.27.2009 02:24 Offline HelloBozos http://www.celestronlife.com/Hellobozos
DarkMatters
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Join Date: 12.08.2008
Comments 2
 
Liked this shot and the Kepler Launch
Hard to keep good ol' Bozo down - keep looking up!!
02.24.2010 11:26 Offline DarkMatters
Kevin Kawai
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Join Date: 05.16.2008
Comments 128
 
Nice!
If only we could see all the planets together! Great image and congratulations!
04.15.2010 09:45 Offline Kevin Kawai
ravnostic
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Join Date: 05.15.2010
Comments 15
 
But how to get the shots so clear?
I'm not new to astronomy (been scoping since 1979), but very new to the photo aspect; how do you get rid of the seeing conditions? All my pics are much fuzzier. I have Deep Sky Stacker but so far it seems pretty useless.
05.15.2010 09:18 Offline ravnostic




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