On the day of yesterday, they went cloudy alternating, until it was clear night where there were more than clouds. At dusk, looking west and almost hiding in the mountains, I saw a shine. I knew there was a star, but could be Venus?. Then I went to the computer, I opened the program Stellarium and I could see that in fact it was the planet Venus. Racing took the telescope to the terrace, set up the camera, and when I was focusing on Venus, I realized that it would be a waste of time trying to make a picture. I was too on the horizon, and because of that, Venus showed flashes of color. In Another time, when more above us, I'll try to photograph.
With Venus ruled, I noticed the moon. I know I can be a little heavy with it, but I love the image it offers, and is that according to stage and day as we are, we see more or less clearly the different formations: thieves, seas, mountains ... etc. . And yesterday you could see quite well the lunar Apennine Mountains (Montes apenninus ). It's spectacular to see them so clearly (which I can offer my telescope, of course). View a range that extends over more than 600km. Can find and see where it landed the Apollo 15 is like watching a small part of our history.
With Venus ruled, I noticed the moon. I know I can be a little heavy with it, but I love the image it offers, and is that according to stage and day as we are, we see more or less clearly the different formations: thieves, seas, mountains ... etc. . And yesterday you could see quite well the lunar Apennine Mountains (Montes apenninus ). It's spectacular to see them so clearly (which I can offer my telescope, of course). View a range that extends over more than 600km. Can find and see where it landed the Apollo 15 is like watching a small part of our history.
The video heads this post I did with my telescope and my digital compact camera. I used the 4mm eyepiece, which despite being more zoom which gives me is the worst quality I get. But hey, it's still usable haha. Apart from the above picture, where you can see the Apennines, and then I leave the original image, where you can see more courses like archimedes crater or crater plate.
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