heavenly bodies and phenonema aglow....
Mercury retrograde, shot through a telescope, November, 2006. The large orange ball is the Sun. The larger dot in the far right is a sunspot. The smaller pinpoint dot is Mercury.
Though I took this picture, the credit must go to the talented astronomers of the
Huachuca Astronomy Club, who set their telescopes and equipment up and trained them on Mercury during a public star party this day. I just walked up, and shot through the viewfinder. (with my little Nikon Coolpix 2100)
Mercury retrograde, shot through a telescope, November, 2006. The large orange ball is the Sun. The larger dot in the far right is a sunspot. The smaller pinpoint dot is Mercury.
Though I took this picture, the credit must go to the talented astronomers of the
Huachuca Astronomy Club, who set their telescopes and equipment up and trained them on Mercury during a public star party this day. I just walked up, and shot through the viewfinder. (with my little Nikon Coolpix 2100)
Camera: Nikon (E2100) |
Original size: 480px x 360px |
Current: 400px x 300px |