It 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 used a series of photos of Jupiter to create a Mercator map projection of the planet.
Read MoreInstead of taking my telescope out tonight I looked through some old images to see if I had the right images to see how much bigger a super moon really is.
Read MoreI take stock of my favorite photos of 2019
Read MoreThe last full moon of the decade! I had a beautifully cold and clear night to grab a photo.
Read MoreThe space station went directly overhead this morning! It was cold and I’m tired, but I’m very happy with the picture!
Read MoreI came home from work to a gorgeous moon hanging low in the western sky. I ran out to get a picture, but also wanted to try my first “inverted moon” like I’d seen some people try online. The result is very satisfying!
Read MoreTonight I got one last image of Saturn before it goes away for the rest of the year. Saturn is always a beautiful sight, and it’s sad to see it go. Farewell Saturn! We’ll see you in 2020!
Read MoreIt was a beautiful night to share the telescope with some friends and their kids. Seeing through a telescope is a rare event for most people, so it’s always a fun experience to share. We saw the Moon, Juipter, Saturn, and amazingly even a weather balloon!
Read MoreGeostationary satellites hanging overhead, 22,000 miles in the sky. The stars are colorful, and we even catch a glimpse of the wild duck cluster.
Read MoreIt's starting to feel a bit like fall with cooler nights. A beautiful moon, fewer bugs, and a pleasant temperature. You can't ask for more.
Read MoreA gorgeous evening to see Saturn, Jupiter, and take my first chance at the milky way. New Jersey light pollution is no fun!
Read MoreI tried to see the astronaut craters near the Apollo 11 landing site with my new cheap webcam, but imperfect weather conditions foiled my attempts.
Read MoreI tried photographing the space station with my cell phone! I’ve tried using a cell phone before, but not since having a nice smartphone. I still need some work dialing in the exposure settings, but the results are VERY promising!
Read MoreI try again to get a picture of the space station through my webcam. Conditions weren't perfect but I got the camera settings much closer to what I was looking for.
Read MoreI've captured the space station from my phone and mirrorless camera before, but I'm starting to try with my new modified webcam. If the successes with Jupiter are any indication I may eventually get my best image yet!
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