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Related: About this forumJupiter with three of its moons (tonight)
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Jupiter with three of its moons (tonight) (Original Post)
Mousetoescamper
Nov 25
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wendyb-NC
(3,845 posts)1. Ooh, that's an impressive photo
Very crisp detail of Jupiter and its 3 moons. Well done, Mousetoescamper.
Mousetoescamper
(5,288 posts)4. Thanks!
COL Mustard
(6,915 posts)10. I'd like astronomy a whole lot more
If I could do it during the day!
Polly Hennessey
(7,476 posts)2. Wonderful photo.
Mousetoescamper
(5,288 posts)5. Thanks!
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,227 posts)3. Great shooting, my dear Mousetoescamper!
It just goes to show what can be accomplished with a more or less ordinary camera/lens combo.
Just think what you could have done with even a small telescope. My mind boggles!
Thank you.
Mousetoescamper
(5,288 posts)6. Thanks and you're welcome!
irisblue
(34,327 posts)7. Wowza
Mousetoescamper
(5,288 posts)8. Thanks!
Easterncedar
(3,582 posts)9. That's not with a telescope?
That is a wonderful image. Quite awe-inspiring. Its good to be reminded of how beautiful and grand and mysterious a place we exist in. Thanks, Mousetoescamper!
Mousetoescamper
(5,288 posts)13. Thanks and you're welcome! I used a 100-400mm telephoto lens.
Diamond_Dog
(34,903 posts)11. This is just STUNNING! Wow!
Mousetoescamper
(5,288 posts)14. Thanks!
Old Crank
(4,731 posts)12. Very nice.
I don't have the patience for star photography
Mousetoescamper
(5,288 posts)15. Thanks!