I have wanted to go back to my original wide-field views and…refresh them with this process. Today I bring you an updated Leo the Lion.
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Constellations IV: Scorpius Rising
As you can see, my view was a tad narrow, but you can easily make out the side of Scorpius anchored by Antares.
Read moreConstellations III: Of the Summer Triangle
I have been searching for a way to accentuate the stars based on their brightness, short of manually blowing them up.
Read moreMeteor Hunting, 2017 Edition
Though the sky was mostly clear lest a few stray clouds, the Moon’s brightness was the only unfortunate circumstance compared to last year’s.
Read moreConstellations II: Leo the Lion
Five weeks. That is how long I had to wait from my first session photographing Leo the Lion to my second.
Read moreConstellations I: Testing Ursa Minor, Snagging Draco
I am pleased with the amount of stars I captured. Can you see Polaris and Ursa Minor?
Read moreEnjoying a Winter View of the Summer Triangle
A lot of stargazing stuff happened on or around the Ides of March, and I am still getting caught up.
Read moreWatch as Aldebaran Disappears Behind the Moon
It was a little nerve wracking as Aldebaran was about to disappear, for though I was video taping it, I had to keep adjusting the telescope as the sky moved.
Read moreMighty Orion and Surrounding Stars
On a cold night, I could only take a quick photo of the constellation Orion and surrounding stars.
Read moreAfocal Photography and Deep Sky Objects
First deep sky views with a new telescope!
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