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BlueFly 11-08-2004 04:12 AM

Anyone into Astronomy?
 
Just playing around with my new camera. I took this photo of Pleiades rising above my house.

Who cares, right?

http://www.xnfu.com/photos/gfy/pleiades.jpg

Repetitive Monkey 11-08-2004 04:16 AM

I filmed a really cool meteor a few weeks ago. I posted a thread with the video but Sleazydream fucked it up with his newfound admin powers.

abyss_al 11-08-2004 04:18 AM

that's awsome :thumbsup

Marcus Aurelius 11-08-2004 04:18 AM

Nice. I was for quite a while and kinda lost interest in it. I used to have a 10 inch dobsonian telescope like this one:

http://www.seansastronomyshop.com/pr...s/hardin10.jpg


Was fun to watch the red spot on jupiter at night and clearly see the rings of saturn, till it turned edge on of course. Very cool stuff. I ended up selling the telescope to a friend who moved to colorado.

The most interesting thing I thought about it was that everything you look at in the sky is not really how it looks. Every star in the sky could die and we wouldnt know it for years, possibly never, because you are seeing the light as it was when it left the star, looking at the stars you are really staring millions of years back in time. very cool shit.

Big Rick 11-08-2004 04:22 AM



I'd hit it!! :Graucho

BlueFly 11-08-2004 04:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mdcq
Nice. I was for quite a while and kinda lost interest in it. I used to have a 10 inch dobsonian telescope like this one:

http://www.seansastronomyshop.com/pr...s/hardin10.jpg


Was fun to watch the red spot on jupiter at night and clearly see the rings of saturn, till it turned edge on of course. Very cool stuff. I ended up selling the telescope to a friend who moved to colorado.

The most interesting thing I thought about it was that everything you look at in the sky is not really how it looks. Every star in the sky could die and we wouldnt know it for years, possibly never, because you are seeing the light as it was when it left the star, looking at the stars you are really staring millions of years back in time. very cool shit.

cool scope. I know a guy with a big (16") dob... Quite a nice view of the sky with those. I have a 6" newtonian scope that is pretty nice.

reynold 11-08-2004 07:04 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by BlueFly
Just playing around with my new camera. I took this photo of Pleiades rising above my house.

Who cares, right?

http://www.xnfu.com/photos/gfy/pleiades.jpg

Nice pic. you have there.

BlueFly 11-08-2004 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by reynold
Nice pic. you have there.
thanks. I need an attachment to hook my camera to the scope... That would be nice. I am just shooting with the 200mm lens now.


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