Seeing 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 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.
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