Astronomy RoASTRONOMY: My work in Astrophotography: Sony Vegas and Splash player
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15 days ago
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Videos of the planets are in the forefront in the processing programs. The videos with Moon craters are burned on the DVDs, and I put a dot with a marker, and get back to them later.
ASTRONOMY: Super Moon perigee May 2012 Pictures and video through telescope.
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15 days ago
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This is "Super Moon" at perigee from 5 May 2012. In this article I posted photos of full Moon through a telescope made with Nikon D80 DSLR, and videos with no telescope through my Sony CX 130. The name "Super Moon" did not come from astronomy, but astrology.
ASTRONOMY WEBSITE: Snellius and Hase Photos by telescope
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22 days ago
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Snellius (83 km), a crater is located southwest of the crater Petavius (177 km) on the south-east of the Moon. Hase (83 km) 2.5 km in depth, in these pictures the western edge of the floor is in shadow, and Hase D (56 km), is completely in the dark, the southeast edge being only in the sunlight.
ASTRONOMY: Telescope pictures and Mars polar caps
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26 days ago
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In the images of Mars here, we see only the northern ice cap (as seen in pictures, north is reversed as seen through the telescope).
To see the video in which I made these images visualize: Mars video.
ASTRONOMY: Sirius the brightest star in the sky Video through telescope
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36 days ago
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What our eye perceives as a single star is actually a binary star: Sirius A and Sirius B A1V (A) / DA2 (B). These two stars are visible in the video below. Distance that separates the two stars, varies between 8.1 and 31.5 AU.
ASTRONOMY: Video of Mars the Red Planet through my telescope
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38 days ago
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This is a video with Mars through my telescope, and is my best until now.
Mars lost its magnetosphere 4 billion years ago, so the solar wind interacts directly with the Martian ionosphere, decreasing atmospheric density by destroying the outer layer of atoms.
ASTRONOMY: The Sun Star of our Solar System and its way across the galaxy
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38 days ago
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Sun , is the star at the center of the Solar System, where we are with other planets. Is almost perfectly spherical and is composed of hot plasma with magnetic fields interlaced.
ASTRONOMY: Video of Jupiter the jovial planet through telescope
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38 days ago
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This video of Jupiter through my telescope, is closely related to another article in which I presented the video captures, which have been most successful so far. Next I am going to process these video images in Registax.
ASTRONOMY: Video by telescope crater W. Bond Observational astronomy
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38 days ago
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The region of interest in the video below, is W. Bond crater on the Moon at the right in images. In the distance, prominent crater with a higher albedo and circular, with sharp edges, is Anaxagoras.
ASTRONOMY: Astrophotography without telescope, video and photos of birds passing by the Sun
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38 days ago
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Birds of these images are passing in front of the Sun in a few milliseconds, but long enough to stop the images and do some video captures in Splash player (first 4 pics), and Sony Vegas (last pictures). I do not know what species of birds are, but I consider them superb images.
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