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Am Tue, 15 Aug 2006 12:00:10 GMT schrieb Marcus Fox:
"Boo" wrote in message .. . Marcus Fox wrote: On 6th July around 12:30, I took a photo of the moon, on a long exposure and a narrow aperture. My location at the time was about 27 N and 15 W (Canary Islands). When I looked at the photo I saw an interesting object above the moon and slightly to the right. Can someone with astronomy planetarium software check what it is? Jupiter ? What did it look like ? How far above and to the right ? About three times the distance above as it was to the right. It was brighter than any other object, apart from the moon. Certainly looks like Jupiter, just didn't think I could pick out that much detail with only a Canon A80. Oh, and I meant wide aperture in my first post. http://www.geocities.com/marcusfox/IMG_1564.JPG Marcus Huh, That seems to be a reflection at the lenses in your camera. Its definetly not an astronomical object, its too big for that. Gruß aus Hanover/Germany |
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