32% Waxing Crescent, Missing Light Beams, Aldebaran, & Sirius

in moon •  7 years ago 


Aldebaran is the star I kept banging on about that was right below the Moon. It was quite unusual that the video of the P900 picked it up in the blue sky as it's very hard for this camera to capture stars like that via video mode in the daylight.

Another interesting note is the usual light beams that normally shoot out from that one crater didn't show up. Maybe somebody finally turned off the lights (lol).

Sirius did eventually make an appearance also.

Sorry for the length. :)

7:51-8:14pm, Thursday March 22, 2018, NE Ohio, 34°F - Moon high up 56° Above the Horizon in the SW Sky

~Jayling
(Ohio is in the Eastern Time Zone)

-Nikon P900 with 83x optical zoom & 166x dynamic fine digital zoom super telephoto Nikkor lens:
-Homemade Solar Filter using Thousand Oaks Optical Solar Filter Film (inexpensive from Amazon), some cardboard and tape.


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