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ABOVE US ONLY SKY : amateur astronomy in australia by roger powell

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Tag: spica

First Quarter Moon

. . . Also Spica & The Return of Venus Many of my fellow amateur astro-photographers tend to ignore the … More

amateur astronomy, Canon 60D, cosmos, Featured, lunar, Moon, Moon Dawn Sunrise, Skywatcher EQ6-R, skywatcher esprit, Solar System, space, spica, star, Venus, ZWO ASI071

Celestial Alignment

A twilight view of Mercury, Spica & Venus with the asteroid Vesta in attendance.

alignment, amateur astronomy, Astronomy, cosmos, creation, deep sky, dslr, Featured, image, Mercury, minor planet, nature, photography, planetary nebula, science, Skywatcher esprit 120, Solar System, southern skies, space, spica, Star, Universe, Venus, vesta, world

Meridian Star Trails

Field of view approximately 98º x 75º. Exposed at f/4.5, ISO 640. Total duration of trails: 50.5 minutes, consisting of 98 … More

canon, Celestial Equator, Jupiter, meridian, North Celestial Pole, South Celestial Pole, spica, Star, star trails, StarStax, tamron, zenith
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