WOW!!!! great stuff MPH, looks close enough to touch it
The ray crater Tycho which is 85km wide.
WOW!!!! great stuff MPH, looks close enough to touch it
Thats fantasic!
Watch out for the Lunar eclipse on Monday....bet it will be cloudy!
What great photos MPH!
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Excellent pics as usual MPH, have you ever published a book of your space shots? If not then you should seriously consider doing it.
Great space photos as always MPH.
Sage what time is the lunar eclipse on Monday? Thanks for the heads up on it.
Away with the birds
I dont think its visible from the UK judging by the link below.
http://www.eclipse.org.uk/eclipse/12...L2009Feb09.pdf
Amazing pics as ever MPH - so informative!
aw, thanks for that MPH. I was hoping we'd see it. Great link, I'll book-mark that!
Well you were ahead of me Sage because i didnt even know about it.
Its amazing what you can find out through other forums
Once again fantastic shots, thanks for sharing.
MPH,
Wow, another real stunner.
Fantastic, well done MPH.
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Out of this world!
Why be a hard rock when you really are a gem!
Thanks everyone,this was just hand held at the telescope eyepiece with a 18-55mmlens in manual and exposure of 100th/sec at iso 100
It would be possible to do the same with a spotting scope provided the eyepiece
is large enough in diameter,if not you end up getting just a little bit of the moon.
It might be possible to do the same with binoculars so long as they were on a tripod,never tried it but it might work.Give it go.You might well get a pleasant surprise.
Fantastic detail, especially considering the approach used.
I've had a fair degree of success holding a compact camera at a telescope eyepiece, but haven't tried it with a DSLR.
just keep them coming MPH fantastic as usual..
Stunning shots Mystical Potato Head.
Amazing detail.
Pity about the eclipse though.
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