In honor of the Artemis II orbital launch, here are some of my favorite moon pictures I've taken!
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In honor of the Artemis II orbital launch, here are some of my favorite moon pictures I've taken!
God speed Artemis II!
Β‘CuΓdate, Artemisa!

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M42, the Orion Nebula! Those two pictures were taken through an image intensifier on a 16 inch dobsonian telescope in Lapeer MI!
The next picture is a photo through the same telescope of M81 and M82, the closest galaxies outside of our group!
The last picture is a wide view picture with the Orion constellation front and center:)
Crescent moon with a beautiful earth-shine, taken in Lapeer MI with a 5 inch Orion telescope!
M81 and M82, neighbor galaxies!
The Whirlpool galaxy! You can see it colliding with the smaller galaxy next to it.
The Leo Triplets! Three galaxies close together in our sight, located in Leo the Lion.
M3, a globular cluster!
Two full sky images of the northern hemisphere sky, taken at 10:07PM EST.

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All photos that were taken of the eclipse!
Along with a wonderful time-lapse that was taken by my fellow classmate Nick, using his SeeStar imaging telescope.
2025 Lunar eclipse, 1:09AM-3:23AM, captured using a 6 inch celestron and a phone camera.
Aurora borealis, michigan, 10:25PM
Pictures of tonight's (10/10/24) moon, taken with a phone camera through the eyepiece of a 10 inch Meade compact telescope, along with a picture of Saturn through a 24 inch refractor scope!
Tonight's (9/18/24) waning gibbous moon, 99% illumination, along with a peak at Saturn!
Moon pictures taken with a 10inch celestron telescope, and Saturn image taken with a 24 inch refractor telescope at 10PM EST.

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Tonight's full moon, half an hour before the partial lunar eclipse, 9:20PM EST!
Taken with a 10in MEADE telescope through a 35 mm eyepiece.
Some more of the stars! The view of the northwest stars in the northern hemisphere, take at 1:00am!
Can you see any constellations? ΒΏPuedes ver unos constelaciones?
Waxing gibbous moon, 1:00AM in the northern hemisphere using a 10in Meade scope!
SCREAMING CRYING THROWING UP
The edge of light and shadow - the mountains of the moon!
Taken with a 24 inch telescope at 10PM EST!

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The moon, 14/4/2024, taken with a 10" meade at 10PM EST!
[Turn your brightness up and view in a darker room!]
Tonight's sky at 10PM EST time, with a satellite at both the top of the picture and the bottom! Can you spot them?