Moon pictures through a telescope

Written by sean on April 30, 2007 – 3:32 pm -

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Last night it was really clear and really nice, and almost a full moon, so we broke out the new telescope for the the first time and used it to look at the moon. I took some pictures just by holding the camera to the telescope eyepiece which came out surprisingly well. Next time I’ll use a tripod, but the secret seemed to be to set a high iso (which accounts for the noise in the pictures) and step down the exposure by -2 since the moon was so bright. I really didn’t need to photoshop these too much at all either so I was pretty happy as a first attempt.

It was alot of fun, so I am guessing these will be the first of many this summer. Here’s the pictures:

Moon photos on Flickr

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One Comment to “Moon pictures through a telescope”

  1. Moon pictures through a telescope (take 2) - Sean’s Blog - Says:

    [...] Earlier this year, I took a bunch of pictures of the moon through my fiance’s telescope. All I did was to hold the my digital camera up to the eyepiece and snap away. A little while ago I did it again. I learned a couple things from that experiences. [...]

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