AstronomicalASTRONOMY: Registax: Theophilus and Cyrillus: astronomical images through the telescope.
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73 days ago
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These are my best pictures of Theophilus and Cyrillus craters yet.
Cyrillus (98 km), is a lunar impact crater located on the northwest edge of Mare Nectaris. Intruding into the northeast rim, is the equally large, and younger crater Theophilus, 100 km in diameter.
ASTRONOMY: Registax: crater Posidonius astronomical images.
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79 days ago
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Posidonius crater is beautiful. These images presents many interesting features. The most interesting of these is a semi-circular wall of the inside floor of the east. Posidonius A, with a diameter of 11 km, is located near the center of the floor. Notice that the eastern edge is higher than the west, which suggests that in this crater when was first flooded, the lava entered in the northwest.
ASTRONOMY: Sunspots Video and pictures through astronomical telescope
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81 days ago
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These are a few sunspots through my telescope. Are video captures from the video below. The telescope was mounted on my balcony, and I used a solar filter
SPACE ASTRONOMY: Registax: Saturn through the telescope, Astronomical images
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88 days ago
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Saturn is probably best known for its system of rings, making it the most remarkable object in our solar system.
Images processed in Registax 5 with Saturn.
ASTRONOMY: 3 clips by astronomical telescope: Craters Vega, Rheita and Metius
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97 days ago
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These three wonderful videos of Moon's south craters, are the clearest from the area so far. Atmospheric fluctuations have occasionally blurred the image.
ASTRONOMY: Deepsky Video Orion Nebula by astronomical telescope
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106 days ago
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Orion Nebula seen through my telescope reflector of 203 mm mirror, camcorder Sony CX 130. Photos and processing in Registax will come later. For now, I uploaded this video on Youtube. I am pleased with Sony CX 130, more than CX105, because it can shoot in the dark stars in a sensitivity greater, at 3 lux (CX105 is 5 lux).
ASTRONOMY NATURAL SATELLITE: Video by astronomical telescope Lunar craters Kapteyn, Barkla, Lohse, Lame and Holden.
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116 days ago
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In this astronomical video of the Moon craters on the eastern side through the telescope. Langrenus, Balmer and Vendelinus are close together to get all the same images.
EXPLORING SPACE: Video by astronomical telescope Lunar craters: Grimaldi in light
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121 days ago
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When I took the telescope, and I began to observe craters on the Moon, I always confused this crater with Schickard crater, especially because they are both on the west side of the moon and not very far apart from each other.
ASTRO INFO: Whole Mare Crisium. Astronomical pictures by telescope
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128 days ago
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Mare Crisium (555 km) from the Moon, was captured here in its entirety through the telescope. Edge of the basin is well defined, giving the impression of an embroidered lace all around it. It has a round sea, not as seen from Earth in an oval shape.
ASTRONOMY GLOBE: Astronomical telescope images. Grimaldi crater area in light.
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128 days ago
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In these astronomical photos by telescope is Grimaldicrater. It is the largest dark stain. These captured images from the wastern part of the Moon to terminal, are in sunlight, so it's all about darkspots and bright spots, not shadows.
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