#7 Maan en Venus boven Heidelberg

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Perseiden 2015

13 Aug 2015 13 7 224
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Perseiden 2015

13 Aug 2015 10 8 297
13-08-2015, 4:14 MEZ: Canon 700D, ISO 800, Blende 2,8, f=18 mm T=1 minute (eventuel abgebrochen). Hier sieht man, ausser der Perseide, die Konstelationen Fuhrman, Stier und der Orion (gerade über dem Horizont) und das Siebengestirne (die Plejaden)

Perseiden 2015

13 Aug 2015 3 1 202
13-08-2015, 3:28 MEZ

International Space Station (ISS) 6-8-2015 (view o…

06 Aug 2015 2 2 172
Canon 700 D, f=18mm, ISO 100, f/2,8. Combined 9 exposures 2,5 secunds each Star top right is Arcturus, star down left is the planet Saturn

Intermezzo: Moonrise in Oberlangen

Drombeg Stone Circle

Drombeg Stone Circle

Kenmare: Stonecircle

Rosse's 6-foot telescope at Birr

Rosse's 6-foot telescope at Birr

04 Jul 2015 5 3 269
This telescope, the largest in the world for over 70 years, was constructed in the 1840's by the Third Earl of Rosse. With it he discovered the spiral nature of certain nebulae, f.i. M51

Conjunction Venus and Jupiter (view on black)

01 Jul 2015 3 3 195
An heliocentric view.1-7-2015 22:43

Conjunction Venus and Jupiter (view on black)

30 Jun 2015 6 8 282
30-6-2015 22:44 MET Canon 700D, ISO 800, T= 0,5 sec., f/2,8, f=200 mm

Venus en Jupiter conjunctie (view on black)

29 Jun 2015 6 3 209
Canon 700D, ISO 400, T= 0,5 sec., f/2,8, f=200 mm

Vor 50 Jahre: Apollo 12

30 May 2015 11 5 137
Inset shows a picture made by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. It is amazing how little attention the later Apollo flights got. Only the first counts.

Last of Lovejoy

28 May 2015 2 1 233
Canon 700D in prime focus of small telescope. f=750 mm D=15 cm, 8 x 30 sec, ISO 1600 The bright star is the Polar star, the nebulosity is the comet Lovejoy

Klare Nacht ausgenutzt

28 May 2015 7 5 290
The one and only: www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7VNrRS3Sv0

Goodbye Lovejoy (enlarge)

21 May 2015 9 13 316
The comet Lovejoy is near the Polar Star (brightest star in this picture), so easy to photograph because you don,t have to track. Lovejoy is the blue spot (nebulosity) in the down right corner of the picture. Point your camera to the Polar Star, f/2,8, f= 70mm, T 30 sec, ISO 800. Try it, may be your first (and last) comet picture is a success Comet Song www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnW8-e8KmCU

Jupiter

28 Apr 2015 8 5 294
Canon EOS700D and small telescope. F=750 mm, D=15 cm. Occular projection, T=8x(1/13 sec ) ISO100

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