andyc
30-05-2020, 07:02 PM
Venus 30th May
Under 8 degrees from the Sun (less than the width of a fist at arms length), just 0.8% illuminated, and the cusps of the crescent extend about 235 degrees (2/3 of the way) around the planet.
I had to create an extension sunshield to stop sunlight getting down the scope, and took other precautions to avoid damage to eyes or equipment. I'm not kidding when I say don't try this at home kids unless you know what you're doing! Definitely my last Venus of this apparition, a bit of adrenaline going on for this one...
https://photos.app.goo.gl/K3FkxNBQEbvTLybN6 (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.app.go o.gl%2FK3FkxNBQEbvTLybN6%3Ffbclid%3 DIwAR073PGNFbut5oQYwdZctczwfMrkx8z6 uz2n412GMYotHYu4ijNefl5Kck4&h=AT01lKwqRAe24Sz2QHMTLZA50pYv0aYhs WvEqHvBNxBUukhDOXm7Y11YDAwgA5oEgYgH ZKZIMuP3wle1JdHozi--w4nJuh8ZdMn9QVhDReilu6kGY8xEq0lObHP RUxcC2ToKfdXHul3RlYAIKd71IFRxzBIY)
200mm Newtonian for this (chickened out of using the C14), ASI290MM, IR642nm filter.
Under 8 degrees from the Sun (less than the width of a fist at arms length), just 0.8% illuminated, and the cusps of the crescent extend about 235 degrees (2/3 of the way) around the planet.
I had to create an extension sunshield to stop sunlight getting down the scope, and took other precautions to avoid damage to eyes or equipment. I'm not kidding when I say don't try this at home kids unless you know what you're doing! Definitely my last Venus of this apparition, a bit of adrenaline going on for this one...
https://photos.app.goo.gl/K3FkxNBQEbvTLybN6 (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.app.go o.gl%2FK3FkxNBQEbvTLybN6%3Ffbclid%3 DIwAR073PGNFbut5oQYwdZctczwfMrkx8z6 uz2n412GMYotHYu4ijNefl5Kck4&h=AT01lKwqRAe24Sz2QHMTLZA50pYv0aYhs WvEqHvBNxBUukhDOXm7Y11YDAwgA5oEgYgH ZKZIMuP3wle1JdHozi--w4nJuh8ZdMn9QVhDReilu6kGY8xEq0lObHP RUxcC2ToKfdXHul3RlYAIKd71IFRxzBIY)
200mm Newtonian for this (chickened out of using the C14), ASI290MM, IR642nm filter.