First published at 15:50 UTC on July 24th, 2018.
I wasted so much time tonight in a hunt for the ISS, but the bugger came up in a different spot than anticipated so it was a bust.
Anyway, some great pictures tonight of the willow tree splitting the Moon and Jupiter, Venus shows up briefly, Saturn…
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I wasted so much time tonight in a hunt for the ISS, but the bugger came up in a different spot than anticipated so it was a bust.
Anyway, some great pictures tonight of the willow tree splitting the Moon and Jupiter, Venus shows up briefly, Saturn was actually still buried down in the tree branches but the camera did a good job of capturing it. Oh yeah, and there was an odd flyby when showing how the over-exposed settings can create another planet or moon. Actually there were two of them, the bigger one on the left and a small white one right below the moon at it's 6 o'clock position. That one was hard to see.
8:52 to 9:58pm, Monday July 23, 2018, NE Ohio, 78°F - SW, SW & Western Sky
~Jayling
(Ohio is in the Eastern Time Zone)
-Canon 80D with Tamron 18-400mm Lens
-Atomos Ninja Flame 7" 4K Field Monitor/Recorder
-Nikon P900 with 83x optical zoom & 166x digital zoom
-B&W ND Filters, 10 Stop & 6 Stop Stacked for Solar Viewing
~Jayling
(Ohio is in the Eastern Time Zone)
-Canon 80D with Tamron 18-400mm Lens
-Atomos Ninja Flame 7" 4K Field Monitor/Recorder
-Nikon P900 with 83x optical zoom & 166x digital zoom
-B&W ND Filters, 10 Stop & 6 Stop Stacked for Solar Viewing
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