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12/01/2008 09:19:32 PM · #1 |
Crescent, Venus and Jupiter
Amman - Jordan Dec 1st 2008 |
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12/01/2008 09:28:11 PM · #2 |
Yours are so much better than mine.
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12/01/2008 10:54:29 PM · #3 |
From Perth Western Australia last night.
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12/01/2008 11:03:16 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by vlado: Yours are so much better than mine.
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Which one is which? (I do know which one is the moon ...) |
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12/01/2008 11:34:56 PM · #5 |
1/12/2008 Johannesburg South Africa |
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12/01/2008 11:50:27 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by bjoern: Originally posted by vlado: Yours are so much better than mine.
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Which one is which? (I do know which one is the moon ...) |
Moon is bottom left, Venus is at the top, Jupiter is on the right. |
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12/02/2008 02:23:10 AM · #7 |
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12/02/2008 03:08:26 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by vlado: Yours are so much better than mine.
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I believe I can see one of Jupiter's moons in your photo, maybe two.
Message edited by author 2008-12-02 08:08:52.
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12/02/2008 09:09:58 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by Daybis: Originally posted by vlado: Yours are so much better than mine.
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I believe I can see one of Jupiter's moons in your photo, maybe two. |
You are kidding? right? |
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12/02/2008 11:43:30 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by HighNooner: Originally posted by Daybis: Originally posted by vlado: Yours are so much better than mine.
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I believe I can see one of Jupiter's moons in your photo, maybe two. |
You are kidding? right? |
Hey, Ron, you could be right. I hadn't noticed, and then I thought it might be dust on the screen or some noise, but upon further investigation it seems it's quite possible.
I'll have to go to my original RAW image and have a better look.
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12/04/2008 02:49:06 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by vlado: Originally posted by HighNooner: Originally posted by Daybis: Originally posted by vlado: Yours are so much better than mine.
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I believe I can see one of Jupiter's moons in your photo, maybe two. |
You are kidding? right? |
Hey, Ron, you could be right. I hadn't noticed, and then I thought it might be dust on the screen or some noise, but upon further investigation it seems it's quite possible.
I'll have to go to my original RAW image and have a better look. |
Yes... looks like they might just be the moons you see. Here is the image zoomed in on Jupiter.

Message edited by author 2008-12-04 07:53:19. |
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12/04/2008 03:21:35 AM · #12 |
Nice image vlado. You never know what you might have in an image until you look closely! :) |
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12/04/2008 03:29:40 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by vlado: Originally posted by vlado: Originally posted by HighNooner: Originally posted by Daybis: Originally posted by vlado: Yours are so much better than mine.
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I believe I can see one of Jupiter's moons in your photo, maybe two. |
You are kidding? right? |
Hey, Ron, you could be right. I hadn't noticed, and then I thought it might be dust on the screen or some noise, but upon further investigation it seems it's quite possible.
I'll have to go to my original RAW image and have a better look. |
Yes... looks like they might just be the moons you see. Here is the image zoomed in on Jupiter.
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What lens were you using? Your 75-300, or one that's not in your profile?
Message edited by author 2008-12-04 08:30:48.
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12/04/2008 03:31:31 AM · #14 |
Originally posted by vlado: Moon is bottom left, Venus is at the top, Jupiter is on the right. |
Thanks! |
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01/09/2009 12:36:17 AM · #15 |
I'm new at this am looking for help on what to do next. Is there help out there? Ron |
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01/09/2009 01:50:56 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by grandpa72: I'm new at this am looking for help on what to do next. Is there help out there? Ron |
What do you need help with? |
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