Difference between revisions of "July 13, 2011"
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9th July 2011 7.01.11pm. Taken with a 3gs iPhone cellphone camera looking into an AP 130 GT refractor. Eyepiece used was a Televue 15mm plossl; image processed in Apple iPhoto.<br /> | 9th July 2011 7.01.11pm. Taken with a 3gs iPhone cellphone camera looking into an AP 130 GT refractor. Eyepiece used was a Televue 15mm plossl; image processed in Apple iPhoto.<br /> | ||
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+ | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[July 12, 2011|Charcoal Dreams]] </p> | ||
+ | <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[July 14, 2011|Van Gogh Moon]] </p> | ||
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Revision as of 12:02, 7 February 2015
Can You Hear Me Moon
image by Con Athanasiou, Melbourne Australia
Con has previously shot the Moon with a Nokia cellphone and here is an update. This photo is the same classic view I had a few nights ago with the little StarBlast telescope mentioned yesterday. I am surprised that this picture is so good for most of my attempts to hold a cellphone to an eyepiece have been failures. If this process works frequently then we can send star party visitors home with a lunar souvenir on their phone. Danny Caes proposed this as a comment to the earlier cellphone LPOD, and it is still a good suggestion.
Chuck Wood
Technical Details
9th July 2011 7.01.11pm. Taken with a 3gs iPhone cellphone camera looking into an AP 130 GT refractor. Eyepiece used was a Televue 15mm plossl; image processed in Apple iPhoto.
Yesterday's LPOD: Charcoal Dreams
Tomorrow's LPOD: Van Gogh Moon