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I pointed my tripod-mounted camera directly overhead tonight and took some long exposures, from 4.2 seconds up to 64.3 seconds. This is the best of the lot. It was manually focused at infinity and shot at ISO 1600, f1.8 for 8.2 seconds. I'm in a small city with lots of light pollution, but the sky was unusually clear tonight.
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Let's hope so; " 'cause it's bugger all down here on Earth." (Thanks Eric Idle/John Du Prez)
Mousetoescamper
Sep 2024
#4
I have to travel 185 miles northwest of here to be under a dark night sky.
Mousetoescamper
Sep 2024
#8
Nice. I am also in a small town, but just 3 miles SE there is a place that is far away from any lights
4lbs
Sep 2024
#13
There's a dark skies park 185 miles NW of me where naked-eye views sometimes approach this depth
Mousetoescamper
Sep 2024
#18
Very nice. Your title and picture reminded me of David Bowmans response to mission control in 2001 - A Space Odyssey
Cheezoholic
Sep 2024
#26
Your links are useful for eyeing and identifying objects in the night sky
Mousetoescamper
Sep 2024
#34