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My first shot of tonight's eclipse

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How big is Saturn in the sky? Here's a composite image showing how tiny the planet appears.

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Saturn Last Night

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Jupiter Io, and Europa this evening. See if you can tell which are moons and which are stars!

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Messier 78- 20 hours worth of exposures to resolve this

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People often ask how these images look without edits, so here it is: 

This type of photography is completely different than normal photography. You can't just point and shoot, as these objects are so faint as to be practic...

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By the light of Venus

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A few unedited shots from tonight's conjunction

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After I spend some time editing I'll share the "HDR" shots I liked the most, but in the meantime here are some that were straight from the camera. 

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The moon with enhanced elevation- full res

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Sorry this one was late folks! I was travelling and the patreon app is awful, always crashes when I try to post images for you. Thankfully I'm home now and can spam your inbox with images again ;)

In case you missed my social posts, this is once of my moon images rendered with enhanced elevation data from nasa, to make ...

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Celestial Events through the rest of 2021

Howdy folks! Here's a rundown of what's happening in the sky the rest of the year, but first, a personal note.

This year has turned out to be a difficult one for me as far as producing images goes- between having equipment/weather/smoke issues the first half of the year, then moving states, then nonstop travel... I feel...

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A remastered version of my favorite waning shot- I call it Southern Moonset

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It was too high resolution to post to patreon, so get the full size here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/woys9vfz12aqovu/Southern%20Moonrise%20Remastered%2010x16.jpg?dl=0

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A quick HDR shot of tonight's full moon.

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From the camera to your feed- the steps each frame goes through.

The raw images as they are captured by my camera. Bit of wind shaking the scope, but looks great otherwise! It is intentionally underexposed, which allows me to reduce bloating of bright features while keeping exposures short to minimize motion blur. Easy to brighten after. Be patient- this may take a bit to load:

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Last night's waxing gibbous moon, in 400 megapixels.

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Venus- shot in IR/UV to reveal cloud top detail

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The Iris Nebula- 12 hours of exposures to reveal what the faint interstellar dust looks like.

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The Triangulum Galaxy

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My first completed deep sky shot from my new backyard in Arizona, This is my favorite galaxy. I'm absolutely obsessed. 

If you're in my "aspiring astrophotographer" tier the data for this shot is now available in the "One Shot Color" section of dropbox, along with a few other targets ;)

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A video of some of my favorite moon images played in sequence. Don't view if you are sensitive to flashing lights.

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The horizon of the sun- an image from a few days ago

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Sorry for the lack of posts lately. Slowly working towards being able to post daily again. A lot of work to do between now and then, between setting up equipment, my office, and just having the time between my other responsibilities. Hopefully soon this will be my priority again!

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A family Portrait

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The Moon, The Sun, and our celestial family in one shot. I couldn't get a picture of Earth for obvious reasons, but the international space station makes for a nice representation of Mankind!

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The backside of Jupiter- plus a timelapse!

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I captured a timelapse of Europa and its shadow last night. This is about 4 hours of rotation on Jupiter... looped, and every time it loops it gets faster, because why not. 

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A colorful harvest moon

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A detailed look at Solar activity from a few days ago. See attached for a 30 minutes timelapse.

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An earlier one I never shared, I call it "The Drifting Desert"

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A file so large I had to downsize it to finish my edit. Here's "Just a Phase", a 900 megapixel moon.

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The full size is a bit oversampled, so I find the 81 megapixel downscaled version really looks nice even though a few detailed areas might be undersampled. I'm sure enough of you may want to see how it looked before downscaling, so I attached it. You may have trouble loading it on your computer. It crashes most programs I ope...

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My best Saturn so far. Love the details on this little guy.

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I've been watching this group of sunspots make its way around the sun

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My first shot of Venus of the season

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Like the moon, venus shows phases. Right now it is in a waning gibbous phase, as it will become more shadowed as it rounds the sun towards Earth. This will also make it appear Brighter and larger, counterintuitively. It's still rather small, so I couldn't get the level of cloud detail I would have liked, but you can still see...

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Last night's 4% moon. Shown here with Venus. This is the highest resolution I've ever done at this phase.

Venus will be joining the moon tonight in a conjunction, but not quite as close as shown here. This is a composite image created from a 10 panel mosaic. 

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An image that took me 4 months to finish- the Lunar Eclipse tucking behind the mountains

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This was complicated to shoot because it involved using shots from multiple telescopes and multiple cameras, with tracked and untracked shots. Editing the final composite image was difficult, and I was never happy with the final product until recently when I approached it with fresh eyes. Hope you enjoy! 

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Celestial Events this Month

There's really not much happening this month in terms of major events, so I'm including events that will be for more advanced stargazers/astronomers. Now that I'm settled in my new place, I'll hppefully capture many more of these!

September 7th- New Moon
Always the best night for stargazing, this is ...

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