Seeing Satellites Overhead
/I used my all sky camera and some custom software to see all the satellites overhead without those darn stars getting in the way.
Read MoreI used my all sky camera and some custom software to see all the satellites overhead without those darn stars getting in the way.
Read MoreI filled up my entire hard drive taking a series of pictures of Jupiter so that I could capture the planet’s rotation!
Read MoreMy first time seeing Mars in two years, and my first time with a planetary camera!
Read MoreTrying out my software to remove stars from star trail images to reveal airplanes and satellites.
Read MoreI bought a new barlow lens to increase my telescopes magnification. The increased magnification means my camera can see much more detail on the planets.
Read MoreTrying to nail down my Jupiter image techniques before the planets are in prime location!
Read MoreJupiter and Saturn are finally back in the night sky at a somewhat normal evening hour. It’s my first time getting good results with my new planetary camera, and I’m excited to try again soon!
Read MoreAfter being blessed with nice weather two days in a row I tried seeing comet NEOWISE more zoomed in with my telescope.
Read MoreMy first time ever seeing a comet! Thrilled to finally be able to capture such a rare event!
Read MoreI caught the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule docked to the harmony module of the space station.
Read MoreSeeing the M5 globular cluster with a planetary camera and untracked telescope.
Read MoreTaking my fancy new planetary camera out for a spin and get my best ISS photo yet!
Read MoreI photographed Venus passing through the Pleiades star cluster
Read MoreCaught the space station with a $17 webcam, and the results were surprisingly good!
Read MoreI caught a geostationary satellite tumbling and drifting out of control!
Read MoreIt wasn’t the target I was going for, but I’m pleased with the outcome! I haven’t taken a long exposure of the ISS in a long time.
Read MoreI photographed three geostationary satellites going into the shadow of the Earth, something that’s only possible a few weeks out of the year!
Read MoreI got selected to a NASA Social event for the State of NASA address! I got to tour the Kennedy Space Center, saw lots of amazing things, and met lots of incredible people!
Read MoreThis weekend I witnessed my first launch in person! I met people I had previously only spoken with on Twitter, and managed to get some passable pictures of the launch.
Read MoreYou don’t always need a telescope to enjoy the night skies, I also enjoy some beautiful time lapse images of the stars.
Read MoreI’m an engineer in the commercial space industry. I love my backyard telescope, baking, drumming, and exploring.
During a high pass of the ISS I caught a large glint of sunlight off the Russian segment.