Outer Limits- Saturn Worth a look large.
Comet Neowise (C/2020 F3) (view on black)
Comet Neowise (C/2020 F3)
Comet Neowise (C/2020 F3) (view on black)
Lagoon Nebula & Trifid Nebula- Do look large
Finally I made it
Neowise meets Berenice
Fighting Dragons
Fighting Dragon Nebula NGC6188
Not so Shy Dragons NGC6188
Starless lagoon Nebula- Do look large.
Dark Horse Nebula & Jupiter
Eagle Nebula
Comet NEOWISE
Star Less Milky Way Center
Milky Way Core.
Just a plain star field.- do look large.
IMG 3794a
Cats Paw Nebula NGC 6334
M31 our neighbour galaxy
M31 in a sea of stars that belong to "our" Milkywa…
Close up of Milky Way
Eastern Skies
Carina
Milky Way Core
Nilgen Reserve
Rigil Kentaurus (Alpha Centauri)
The Tip of Scorpios Tail.
First Run- nothing fancy
EQM35 Goto Sky Watcher
Comet Swan (C/2020 F8) (view on black)
Milky Way Bow.
The Spot At Two Rocks. best seen on Black
South High above the city Lights.
Slam Dunk - North
2020 Please have your say which looks better to yo…
2014 Please have your say which looks better to yo…
The Moon in a Hole
Freedom at last- Pick a Fence Any fence
New Take on an Old theme.
NGC 4631 (die Walgalaxie)
Morning Trails
Portrait under the stars and moon. Do open on blac…
Canopus- from my back yard.
Moon Behind Clouds
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Jupiter and all its moons- Do look large.
It was not much of a night try the tracker with everthing for the first time a lot did not work as it should. I turned the camera to Jupiter I thought at first I was getting very bad vibrations from the plate all the dots in a line.
From the Top Io, Jupiter, Europa, Ganymede And Callisto. If you look at the setting that was trying to dim the planet Jupiter down but lost all the stars in the sky at ISO 64 and F13
From the Top Io, Jupiter, Europa, Ganymede And Callisto. If you look at the setting that was trying to dim the planet Jupiter down but lost all the stars in the sky at ISO 64 and F13
Marco F. Delminho, Peter_Private_Box, neira-Dan, tiabunna and 7 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Steve Paxton club has replied to Nick Weall clubRegards Peter
Steve Paxton club has replied to Peter Chet clubWell done. Herb
Ko Hummel club has replied to Herb Riddle clubJupiter and his moons
Steve Paxton club has replied to Herb Riddle clubSadly clouded in so can not even give it a go. Made up for a bad night.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Ko Hummel clubHerb Riddle club has replied to Steve Paxton clubSteve Paxton club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubSteve Paxton club has replied to Ko Hummel clubSteve Paxton club has replied to tiabunna clubRegards TOZ
Steve Paxton club has replied to TOZ clubI have to go far to the mountains to escape the light pollution to make such pictures ...
Steve Paxton club has replied to polytropos clubYou must be very pleased with this one!
When I have tried for Jupiter, I end up with a very bright planet, and a few moons very close to it.
Curious that the planet here is dim and fuzzy..
But you try and learn!!
Best wishes
Peter
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