Clear skies and a New Camera

Tonight I had the first clear night since I have been able to walk, so didn't waste any time volunteering my father to help carry the equipment to the top of the garden!

By Tim TrottMy Observation Logs • May 30, 2006
Clear skies and a New Camera

I started by trying to use my new Canon 350d SLR camera in prime focus and had some very good and some poor results.

Started with a young Moon and then moved to Jupiter, which was impressive - I was only expecting a dot in the image, but after processing some frames, you can see the classical stripes. Also tried M51 (Whirlpool Galaxy), but I had trouble finding it, and the stars I did capture were out of focus. Then, I did some wide-field photography and captured a couple of satellites. All in all, a successful night.

About the Author

Tim Trott is an avid stargazer and astrophotographer whose passion for the cosmos fuels a lifelong journey of exploration and wonder. Through Perfect Astronomy, he shares the beauty of the night sky and the art of capturing it, blending science and creativity to inspire curious minds and aspiring astrophotographers alike. Join him as he turns every starry night into a story waiting to be told.

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