Saturday, October 9, 2010

Syracuse Astronomical Society Public Viewing

We had a blast at the SAS last night. We saw a comet, Jupiter and 3 moons and a nebula. I did take along a camera with a 11-18mm lens to capture a wide swath of the night sky.



That's the Milky Way running vertically through the center. This is nearly overhead with a slight tip to the east. For you photo junkies out there, this is ISO 1250 F/4.5 11mm manual focus to infinity.

Here's another shot of the Milky Way looking east off the horizon.


Red light is easier on your night vision, so they have red lights inside their observatory building. There's one more public viewing next month, weather permitting. You can find out more about this little slice of amazing on their website. These are best seen in original size on black in a darkened room.

2 comments:

  1. This are amazing photos about the Milky Way. Also the sky looks kind of weird but anyway the photos are awesome.Thanks for showing them.

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  2. Thanks Vert. The sky is light, but there was some light pollution and there is some noticeable distortion in my 11mm lens.

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