Thanking the Planets for Scientific Advancement
If it were not for the planets, where would civilization be today? For one, I doubt I would have this computer, and the electricity to power it.
Read MoreAstronomy, and Computer Technology
If it were not for the planets, where would civilization be today? For one, I doubt I would have this computer, and the electricity to power it.
Read MoreAfter waiting hours for the clouds to clear on Jupiter opposition day, I finally had a chance to photograph it again with my new Canon EOS.
Read MoreAfter a week of rain and more rain, a partly cloudy sky offered a great chance to get one of my telescopes out.
Read MoreI have now learned how high Mercury can truly be.
Read MoreIt feels like I’ve posted never-ending sequels about taking the Moon’s picture through my smartphone.
Read MoreWould this finally be the night I see Mercury? I had been searching for Mercury on and off for seven months.
Read MoreThat speck towards the bottom and to the right of center was the Waning Quarter Moon this morning.
Read MoreA lot of stargazing stuff happened on or around the Ides of March, and I am still getting caught up.
Read MoreWhen I took my latest Venus pictures a few days ago, I created them by stacking video through PIPP, AutoStakkert, and RegiStax.
Read MoreAfter photographing several nights of the pre-Full Moon, now I am interested in the waning daytime phases.
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