Astronomie
Folder: Astronomy
Vor 50 Jahre: Apollo 12
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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
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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
Goodbye Lovejoy (enlarge)
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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
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Canon EOS700D and small telescope. F=750 mm, D=15 cm. Occular projection, T=8x(1/13 sec ) ISO100
Mare Nectaris
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The galaxies M65, M66 and NGC3628 in the constelat…
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Canon 700D in prime focus of 750 mm reflector. 4x30 sec ISO 3200
Printed negativ to bring out the details
Monduntergang
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Mond, Venus und Aldebaran , das feurige Auge des Taurus, am westlichen Abendhimmel. Windräder und ein naheliegendes Industriegelände an der A31 komplettieren das Bild
Saturn in Scorpius
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The constelation Scorpius is in northern Germany always near the horizon, so difficult to photograph
Venus (mit Kranz) nahe die Plejaden
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08-04-2015 20:54; Canon 700D, ISO 3200, T=2,5 s, f/2.8, f=160 mm
Der Kranz entsteht in die Erdatmosphäre
Sofi überstanden
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Am Abend von 22-03-2015 zeigte sich der Mondsichel, zusammen mit Venus, am Westhimmel
Sonnenuntergang am Tage des Sonnenfinsternisses
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Wieviel Zeit liegt zwischen die zwei Bilder der Sonne?
How much time is there between the two exposures of the Sun?
Antwort 8 minuten ist gennant worden
Dieselbe Lücke
Nur eine einzige kleine Lücke
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M51 embedded in polar light (17-03-2015)
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Reprocessed pictures (three) taken on 17-03-2015. I am now convinced that the reddish background in part of the pictures is in fact caused by the polar light. At that time I didn't realize it was visible in large parts of northern Europe
Total exposure 3x60 seconds with ISO 3200
The galaxy M51 in the constellation Ursa Major
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Canon EOS700D in prime focus of small telescope. F=750 mm, D=15 cm T=3x60 sec ISO 3200
M81 und M82, zwei Galaxien
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Canon 700D in prime focus of small telescope (D=15 cm f= 750 mm). ISO 3200 T = 4 x 60 sec
Comet C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy
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