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ASTRO: 4.5 day old moon (RAW mozaiek, 2000x1933)
Yep, I continue with my moon mosaics ;-)
This one is build out of 13 RAW images. Still no really clear skies (thin, high clouds) but I managed. Bynostar 130-900 Newton, 25 mm eyepiece, FujiFilm S5500 hybride camera -- Menno ===================== My 3D Art can be seen on http://www.3dart4u.com http://tinyurl.com/c8g96 (3DCommune) http://brycetest.3dart4u.com (Bryce Speed Test) http://wallpaper.3dart4u.com (3D and other wallpapers) ===================== Remove nospam in mail address when mailing me |
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ASTRO: 4.5 day old moon (RAW mozaiek, 2000x1933)
TheCroW wrote: Yep, I continue with my moon mosaics ;-) This one is build out of 13 RAW images. Still no really clear skies (thin, high clouds) but I managed. Bynostar 130-900 Newton, 25 mm eyepiece, FujiFilm S5500 hybride camera Petavius, with its huge rill has always been a favorite of mine. I was reading some astronomy text from over 100 years ago in which the author suggested it was a canal to bring water from snow capped peaks to lunar folk in the valley between the two ramparts of Petavius' walls. Never could figure out if he was serious or not. This was before the canal craze on Mars so not a spoof of Lowell. Maybe he was serious, I don't know but I've always liked the crater after reading that book. Found it in the stacks of the University of Nebraska's physics library. It was falling apart but a fun read to see how astronomy had changed. Rick -- Correct domain name is arvig and it is net not com. Prefix is correct. Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh". |
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ASTRO: 4.5 day old moon (ATTN Rick)
Yep, I continue with my moon mosaics ;-)
This one is build out of 13 RAW images. Still no really clear skies (thin, high clouds) but I managed. Bynostar 130-900 Newton, 25 mm eyepiece, FujiFilm S5500 hybride camera Petavius, with its huge rill has always been a favorite of mine. I was reading some astronomy text from over 100 years ago in which the author suggested it was a canal to bring water from snow capped peaks to lunar folk in the valley between the two ramparts of Petavius' walls. Never could figure out if he was serious or not. This was before the canal craze on Mars so not a spoof of Lowell. Maybe he was serious, I don't know but I've always liked the crater after reading that book. Found it in the stacks of the University of Nebraska's physics library. It was falling apart but a fun read to see how astronomy had changed. Rick Ha, cool story again :-) Made a Petavius focus for ya .. plus curiousity from my site :-) Again: really love RAW format: so much can be done with it in image processing :-) Menno |
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ASTRO: 4.5 day old moon (zoom on specific areas 1)
Photographs were actually good enough to zoom into some specific areas :-)
They are grainy but that's on purpose to get some more contrast and detail. Menno |
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ASTRO: 4.5 day old moon (zoom on specific areas 2)
Photographs were actually good enough to zoom into some specific areas :-)
They are grainy but that's on purpose to get some more contrast and detail. Menno |
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ASTRO: 4.5 day old moon (zoom on specific areas 3)
Photographs were actually good enough to zoom into some specific areas :-)
They are grainy but that's on purpose to get some more contrast and detail. Menno |
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ASTRO: 4.5 day old moon (ATTN Rick)
TheCroW wrote: Yep, I continue with my moon mosaics ;-) This one is build out of 13 RAW images. Still no really clear skies (thin, high clouds) but I managed. Bynostar 130-900 Newton, 25 mm eyepiece, FujiFilm S5500 hybride camera Petavius, with its huge rill has always been a favorite of mine. I was reading some astronomy text from over 100 years ago in which the author suggested it was a canal to bring water from snow capped peaks to lunar folk in the valley between the two ramparts of Petavius' walls. Never could figure out if he was serious or not. This was before the canal craze on Mars so not a spoof of Lowell. Maybe he was serious, I don't know but I've always liked the crater after reading that book. Found it in the stacks of the University of Nebraska's physics library. It was falling apart but a fun read to see how astronomy had changed. Rick Ha, cool story again :-) Made a Petavius focus for ya .. plus curiousity from my site :-) Again: really love RAW format: so much can be done with it in image processing :-) Menno That's an excellent shot. I never did as well with the 10" scope. Rick -- Correct domain name is arvig and it is net not com. Prefix is correct. Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh". |
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ASTRO: 4.5 day old moon (RAW mozaiek, 2000x1933)
"TheCroW" wrote
.... Yep, I continue with my moon mosaics....... That's one beautiful picture Menno!! George N |
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