Na jó, úgy, hogy hozzácsapják egy Celestron NexStar 8SE teleszkóphoz. Hát ilyen.
Hi everyone! I'm Andrew Symes and I'll thrilled to be taking over the Universe Today Instagram channel today! I'm an amateur astrophotographer from Ottawa, Canada, and you can find me on Instagram @FailedProtostar. I specialize in smartphone astrophotography and will share three of the best photos I've taken so far with an iPhone through my 8" telescope. This photo of Jupiter was taken March 22, 2016, with an iPhone 6 attached to a Celestron NexStar 8SE telescope. Here I was able to capture Jupiter's cloud bands, the Great Red Spot, and the shadows cast by two of its moons (Io and Europa.) To capture this image, I attached my phone to the telescope with a smartphone adapter and took a 30 second video of the planet. I then stacked hundreds of the best frames from the video on my computer using Registax software, and processed the final stacked image in an astrophotography photo editing program called Nebulosity. It's amazing to think that just a backyard telescope and a phone can capture this level of detail on an object more than 600 million kilometres away! #astrophotography #astronomy #jupiter #telescope #iphoneography #universe #space #solarsystem Want to be featured on our channel? Use the hashtag #universetoday and we'll check out your pictures. Universe Today (@universetoday) által közzétett fénykép, 2016. Ápr 7., 11:26 PDT
Hi everyone! I'm Andrew Symes and I'll thrilled to be taking over the Universe Today Instagram channel today! I'm an amateur astrophotographer from Ottawa, Canada, and you can find me on Instagram @FailedProtostar. I specialize in smartphone astrophotography and will share three of the best photos I've taken so far with an iPhone through my 8" telescope. This photo of Jupiter was taken March 22, 2016, with an iPhone 6 attached to a Celestron NexStar 8SE telescope. Here I was able to capture Jupiter's cloud bands, the Great Red Spot, and the shadows cast by two of its moons (Io and Europa.) To capture this image, I attached my phone to the telescope with a smartphone adapter and took a 30 second video of the planet. I then stacked hundreds of the best frames from the video on my computer using Registax software, and processed the final stacked image in an astrophotography photo editing program called Nebulosity. It's amazing to think that just a backyard telescope and a phone can capture this level of detail on an object more than 600 million kilometres away! #astrophotography #astronomy #jupiter #telescope #iphoneography #universe #space #solarsystem Want to be featured on our channel? Use the hashtag #universetoday and we'll check out your pictures.
Universe Today (@universetoday) által közzétett fénykép, 2016. Ápr 7., 11:26 PDT
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