Friday, April 23, 2010

Seams On Leather Couch Ripped

Montes Apenninus Warming




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.

(Montes apenninus)

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.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Voyager Xl Rooftop Cargo Carrier Parts



newly opened Apple Blossoms


In the shadow of the sun

Monday, April 19, 2010

Harlet Davidson Slippers

engines ... Back

After the short break
I took, it's time to go back picking up little by little the "hang of" the observation and especially the photographs. As time goes lately something stirred, barely had time "dusting" the telescope, but yesterday I found a few clear and I could not resist to photograph something, and as the moon was the most "by hand" that caught me, it was the "victim" perfect for a fresh start to take the pitch and play around with the camera options.

The stage at which the moon is at the moment, I love, revealing only a small part of it. It took me a little better to adjust the focus, and I still think that when I was taking pictures out of focus a bit, but I had closed account as the "snack." The end result you see in the picture that heads this post. Much improved the final result but generally speaking, has turned out pretty decent. That yes, that picture is doctored a bit with the program Registax, giving a little more focus to the image, and removing a bit of brightness. Building

some places of the moon came out more or less well, I made a small map of the image, labeling some places, so that all may know a little moon. Since craters like Atlas (87 km in diameter and 2 km deep) or Hercules (69 km in diameter and 3 km deep) to large tracts of land more or less flat as the Mare Crisium (about 418 km in diameter) or Fecunditatis Mare (about 909 km in diameter). Here's that little "map":

Monday, April 12, 2010

Pittsburgh Penguin Birthday



First of all I apologize to those who are accustomed to read and that you have seen no explanation as the blog had not been updated in a couple of months. The truth is I needed a small break in general. Disconnect a little bit of everything and rewrite it again when he had time and inclination. Now if time is not going to have much, but at least you win if you have them again, so I'll be taking a gap where hehe.

addition, the other day I bought the Bresser 10x50 binoculars lidl for only € 19.90, a great price according to the experts, so I did not hesitate a moment and Saturday I went for them. I'll tell you that it goes with them, but for now, the little that I could try, I have been surprised for the better:)

Greetings to all again!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Horizon Centurion Dental Coverage

Easter Spring Water Xorroxin

Leurtza Reservoirs (Urroz)


Gorostapolo,
Erratzu neighborhood

level the valley
Vulture (taken from Gorramendi to 210 mm focal length)


North face of Mount Autzen