A moon shot I took with my camera. The moon is one of my favorite things to look at in the night sky with my telescope.
I often do public viewing nights where I take my telescope to a local park and let people see the moon and planets through the telescope.
I love the look on kids' faces (and adults) the first time they see the craters of the Moon or the rings of Saturn.
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Do I make an introduction in each community I join as my first post in that community? Or is there one community that holds all introductions?
Was this shot through telescope, or just camera? Lens and settings? Always like to compare tech notes if able. Moon is one of my favorite subjects as well.
f/6.5
1/160 second
ISO 800
Focal length 215 mm
aperature 5.4@ksteem, this was taken with a camera I no longer have. A Canon PowerShot SX50 HS. No telescope, this camera is a superzoom.
I am no expert at astrophotography by any means, but this shot turned out decent.