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the moon and jupiter (Original Post) moonshinegnomie Oct 2023 OP
Beautiful image! Kid Berwyn Oct 2023 #1
I saw it last night! sheshe2 Oct 2023 #2
Nice! Grumpy Old Guy Oct 2023 #3
Cool! 2naSalit Oct 2023 #4
Very good image alfredo Oct 2023 #5
Very good image alfredo Oct 2023 #6

Kid Berwyn

(17,987 posts)
1. Beautiful image!
Sun Oct 29, 2023, 08:37 AM
Oct 2023

Great detail on Luna and one can resolve the sphere that is Jupiter. Two of Jupiter’s moons also are visible, very difficult to capture when correctly exposing for the full moon.

Thank you for sharing, moonshinegnomie!

alfredo

(60,134 posts)
5. Very good image
Sun Oct 29, 2023, 12:36 PM
Oct 2023

An old trick to improve night vision. While looking for night sky object, look a bit askew. The color receptors are central and need brighter light. the rods are more mono, and more off center and responsible for low light viewing. When you look askew you activate the rods.

alfredo

(60,134 posts)
6. Very good image
Sun Oct 29, 2023, 12:37 PM
Oct 2023

An old trick to improve night vision. While looking for night sky object, look a bit askew. The color receptors are central and need brighter light. the rods are more mono, and more off center and responsible for low light viewing. When you look askew you activate the rods.
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