I took advantage of the nice clear skies in Brisbane this morning, and had a look at the Jupiter-Neptune conjunction. Both planets and Mu Capricorni fitted nicely in the field of view of my 130mm Newtonian at 50x, and the view was great.
I also took some images using a tripod-mounted Pentax K100D and 70-300mm telephoto (1.5 sec at f/5.6 and 1600 iso). Attached are labelled and unlabelled images. If you haven't had a look at these two planets together, I recommend you get up early and have a look. It's worth getting up for!
I had planned to put together an animation over the last week or so, showing Jupiter passing Mu Capricorni and closing in on Neptune, but it's been too cloudy. So it was good to finally get a look at the conjunction this morning.
Neptune is certainly blue isnt it ?
Well done trhere Stephen.
Geoffro.
Thanks Geoff. I hadn't realized how much of the blue colour I'd picked up until I looked at the image with my monitor at work.
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Originally Posted by bloodhound31
Wow! That certainly puts things in perspective doesn't it? How HUGE is our solar system?
Way cool photo mate.
Baz.
Thanks Barry. Yep, it's a big place. That light from Neptune took about 4 hrs to reach Earth! It is impressive to see the all the detail of the Jovian system in the foreground, and then the small blue dot of Neptune off in the distance.
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Originally Posted by hotspur
Ah,thats great work Stephen.
i enjoy viewing your project results,they are good results and
show what "backyard astronomy" is all about,getting out and enjoying
the dark skies and having ago at a few projects like these.
beaut stuff
Chris
Thanks Chris, your description of "backyard astronomy" sums it up pretty well!