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Tag Archives: saturn
Earth Shine and the Waxing Crescent Moon
Earth Shine and the Moon The moon is once again making an appearance in the night sky. It is currently in the waxing crescent, and it’s a good opportunity to try and capture some earth-shine.
Posted in Astrophotography
Tagged appearance, brighter side, crescent, earth shine, earthshine, high contrast, horizon, impact craters, infrared, infrared camera, light on the moon, light source, lunar surface, Moon, night sky, saturn, sun, sunlight, surface of the moon, surface topology, waxing crescent moon
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Other Astrophotography on the Night of the “Supermoon”
By now, you have probably seen your fair share of SuperMoon pictures. The moon was 30% brighter and I was in Kanata at the time with the normal city glow reducing astronomical viewing. Therefore, the moon was just about all … Continue reading
Posted in Astrophotography, Home and About
Tagged bodes nebula, bright moon, cascade, cloudy nights, Cloudy Nights Forum, faint stars, fair share, Full moon, Go-To, good measure, Kanata, kemble, Kemble's Cascade, kepler crater, larger moon, last moon, Lunar Crater, Messier #82, moon shot, moon titan, nebula, NGC1502, nights forum, open cluster, optical illusion, raccoons, racoons, saturn, spiral galaxy, stars in the night, stars in the night sky, supermoon, target, telescope
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