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Theophilus, Posidonius, Janssen 24.08.2020
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Re: Theophilus, Posidonius, Janssen 24.08.2020
Fabulous images
The weather has been so bad here that I only saw the Moon a couple of days ago and realised it was 1/4 already, last time I saw it was full Moon!
Alexandra
The weather has been so bad here that I only saw the Moon a couple of days ago and realised it was 1/4 already, last time I saw it was full Moon!
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Re: Theophilus, Posidonius, Janssen 24.08.2020
Hi Jozef,
Beautiful crater images.
Beautiful crater images.
regards Rainer
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Re: Theophilus, Posidonius, Janssen 24.08.2020
Very nice indeed, Jozef. Lovely Moon images. As Alexandra said, the weather here has been so bad recently there has been no chance of seeing anything half decent of the Moon for a while.
When I do get to see it again under good conditions my plan is to take a colour image to try to bring out the colours of the various mineral deposits. We'll see how that goes as I'll be using a digital SLR camera set to video mode on one of my scopes, which is something I haven't tried before, so I'm not sure how it's going to turn out.
Stu.
When I do get to see it again under good conditions my plan is to take a colour image to try to bring out the colours of the various mineral deposits. We'll see how that goes as I'll be using a digital SLR camera set to video mode on one of my scopes, which is something I haven't tried before, so I'm not sure how it's going to turn out.
Stu.
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Re: Theophilus, Posidonius, Janssen 24.08.2020
Hello Stu.Carbon60 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 3:23 pm Very nice indeed, Jozef. Lovely Moon images. As Alexandra said, the weather here has been so bad recently there has been no chance of seeing anything half decent of the Moon for a while.
When I do get to see it again under good conditions my plan is to take a colour image to try to bring out the colours of the various mineral deposits. We'll see how that goes as I'll be using a digital SLR camera set to video mode on one of my scopes, which is something I haven't tried before, so I'm not sure how it's going to turn out.
Stu.
Thank you for your kind feedback. I will keep my fingers crossed that your project will succeed. I like the colors of the moon.
Best of luck, Jozef
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Re: Theophilus, Posidonius, Janssen 24.08.2020
Beautiful images, Jozef. Very sharp. I saved them on my computer as reference images.
Franco
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