Solar System Photography

Plato, Feb. 26, 2010

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Plato is another favorite crater. It’s such a contrast to the surrounding area, and very round and flat. Apparently, being able to pick up multiple craterlets inside Plato is a test of […]

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Solar System Photography

Grimaldi, Feb. 26, 2010

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After shooting the few large craters that I can identify, I started looking for other interesting craters, assuming I could look them up and ID them online. This is Grimaldi, which was […]

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Solar System Photography

Copernicus, Feb. 26, 2010

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Copernicus and Kepler are my two favorite craters on the moon. They actually work a little better when you can see some context, but there you go. Here is Copernicus, a very […]

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Solar System Photography

Aristarchus, Feb 26, 2010

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I tried out some high-resolution lunar photography. With the C9.25 and the NexImage (including the ever-present 2x Barlow), I have a FOV of about 2′, so it’s strictly for “craters”, rather than […]

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Camera / Gear / Solar System Photography

Orion Starshoot Autoguider first light

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it’s real cloudy tonight. But, the moon is bright enough that I can still see it, so I decided to come out and get the autoguider focused so I can try to […]

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Astro knowledge / General / Observing Reports

Happy "Leap" Day

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July 20, 1969 One small step for man, One Giant Leap for Mankind I understand all the reasons we went. I understand all the reasons we stopped going. I understand all the […]

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Observing Reports / Solar System Photography

A rare clear night

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This is the second clear night I’ve had since Valentine’s Day. It was clear all night, but obviously it wasn’t really a night for deep sky photography. 🙂 I used the time […]

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Eclipse this

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<http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap070302.html>

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Lunar eclipse images

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Hi, A few images of the lunar eclipse are posted on http://gallery.mac.com/rozeta#gallery . Alex

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Observing Reports

Re: I shall turn the moon turn red as blood

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<you don�t scare me, <i will be watching the <mexican moon which has nothing to do to <usa moon. <hope you get some great shots. <hola, Cliff Hi all, > > You […]

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Techniques

Polar Alignment Calculations

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Here’s a page that derives Polar Alignment Calculations. (update 5/2020: the original site is gone, so I found the text on Wayback and am inserting it below. This is by the original […]

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Gear / Observatory / Telescope

Special Guest Star takes the mount at Hilltop O

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The Astro Jedi needed somewhere to store his light sab—- I mean, bucket, and I was only too happy to accommodate him. I have decided that I need to come to a […]

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General / Maintenance / Observatory

Dome shutter is motorized again!

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I finally decided to bite the bullet and fix the shutter motor. Things went sideways last winter, and I’ve been opening the shutter manually (and tying it shut with rope, so we […]

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ATM

Trixie 2017 – tube mods

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I finally got around to cutting the MTA-UTA tubes to length; the only eyepiece that would come to focus with the focuser spacer in place is the Televue 55mm Plossl. If I […]

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