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04.08.2009: The Moon and Jupiter

Nearly 28 hours to the full moon. Here are shots from the moon and Jupiter with its satellites.
Location: Bonn-Beuel, Germany
Coordinates: +50° 44' 26.82" North, +7° 7' 15.12" East


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The moon

Date and Time: 04.08.2009, 22:04
Exposure time: 1/30 sec
ISO: 200
Camera: Nikon D60
Lense: Nikon 600mm focal length
lens aperture: 16
Tripod: Manfrotto 055 XPROB and 808 RC 4

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The south of the moon

Telescope: Celestron C8
Focal length: 2000 mm
Date and Time: 04.08.2009, 23.16
Exposure time: 1/80 sec
ISO: 100
Camera: Nikon D60
Tripod and mount: Celestron AS-GT

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The north of the moon

Telescope: Celestron C8
Focal length: 2000 mm
Date and Time: 04.08.2009, 22.14
Exposure time: 1/125 sec
ISO: 100
Camera: Nikon D60
Tripod and mount: Celestron AS-GT

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The full moon

Telescope: Celestron C8 plus reducer/corrector Antares 0,63
Focal length: 1260 mm (due to the Reducer)
Date and Time: 05.08.2009, 22.23
Exposure time: 1/100 sec
ISO: 100
Camera: Nikon D60
Tripod and mount: Celestron AS-GT

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Jupiter and four moons
The moons from left to right:
Callisto, a star, Ganymed, Europa, Io, Jupiter

Telescope: Celestron C8 plus reducer/corrector Antares 0,63
Focal length: 1260 mm (due to the reducer)
Date and Time: 04.08.2009, 22.56
Exposure time: 2,5 sec
ISO: 400
Camera: Nikon D60
Tripod and mount: Celestron AS-GT

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Jupiter and four moons
The moons from left to right:
Callisto, a star, Ganymed, Europa, Io, Jupiter

Telescope: Celestron C8
Focal length: 2000 mm
Date and Time: 04.08.2009, 23.08
Exposure time: 2 sec
ISO: 400
Camera: Nikon D60
Tripod and mount: Celestron AS-GT