A Better Moon Halo
/I was able to photograph a whole moon halo using my wife's iphone
Read MoreI was able to photograph a whole moon halo using my wife's iphone
Read MoreI looked through all the images I took this year and picked out some of my favorites. This year was a rough year for all of us, but I think astronomy was a particularly bright point!
Read MoreI finally found a dark moonless night to try and find Uranus for the first time!
Read MoreI finally nailed the exposure settings for the ISS and got my clearest image yet!
Read MoreI saw my first ever 22 degree halo around the moon so I got a quick cell phone photo!
Read MoreI took advantage of a nice night to create a fifteen image mosaic of the moon
Read MoreI finally compiled a full planetary map of Mars using photos taken from my backyard! This has been a project I’ve been thinking about for a long time and it feels great to see such wonderful results!
Read MoreI continue to take photos of Mars to complete my map of the whole planet, and I'm finally getting my first glimpse of Olympus Mons!
Read MoreTonight is Mars opposition, when Mars is directly opposite the Sun from Earth’s vantage point. I took the opportunity to take another photo and get a little closer to finishing my map of Mars!
Read MoreTonight Earth and Mars are the closest they'll be as they pass one another in orbit, smile for your close up!
Read MoreMy first time getting the ISS in quite a while. Seeing wasn’t perfect, but it’s always a pleasure to see the ISS!
Read MoreLooking at my most recent images of Mars I can see the planet getting bigger as it gets closer to Earth
Read MoreMy first time seeing the moon again in a long time, and my clearest view of Mars yet!
Read MoreUsing six of my Jupiter pictures this summer I was able to create a full map of the whole planet!
Read MoreFinally getting a good view of the Great Red Spot this summer!
Read MoreI used my planetary camera to get a zoomed in view of the XM-3 geostationary satellite going into the shadow of the Earth.
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 MoreI’m an engineer in the commercial space industry. I love my backyard telescope, baking, drumming, and exploring.
Saturn's rings are nearly edge-on when viewed from Earth, pretty soon they'll look like they've disappeared!