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November 9, 2010 Hello dear readers ...
My name is Salvatore class 74, I think many of you know me as Salvopa.
always been fascinated by the sky I started like most with the nose pointed at the Zenith or on a beach \\ terrace travel to those worlds and places so far but just look for perdesi inside ..
Since then I started trying to figure out what and where to look, they helped me sull'ABC an old book on astronomy that had my father in the library ... certainly I must say that it's all very deteriorated over the years, I remember clearly observed with the naked eye from a village near Mazara del Vallo (three fountains) the Milky Way during the summer holidays ... very very difficult now ...
Over the years I began to observe from home (Palermo) with a small Soviet-made binoculars taken in a flea market .... and with the advent of the PC and webcam I started in 2002 to be taken with a webcam through the binoculars held together with packing tape. ... if you look back, I thought I had to hand the Hubble telescope Venus and Jupiter and Saturn was filming just as bright dots on the screen.
After time I found myself in his hands (a gift) a Konus refractor 70 \\ 900 ..... and the first item I was focused and Saturn ...!!! I'll never forget my astonishment when I saw clearly the lord of the rings .. I'm rhyming to chase him and observe him for an indefinite time .... same thing when I bet our moon ... fascinated by its many craters, mountains .... .... ...... plains still undeniably the favorites of me shooting hires with the gas giant Jupiter.
In 2004, the plunge ... I took a series Meade 8 inch LXD75 Sct .... well, the visual difference I'm not here to describe it .... it was a completely different world and with this I started my small tube steps towards a more exciting world in a serious and studied .. "shooting shocks" for the Deepsky that hires planetarium. This was one of the reasons that after a few years has prompted me to change the small but glorious LXD75 mount with the current pro Neq6 "a rock" for filming in Deepsky species.
With the passage of time, thanks to various friends of the forum where member Coelestis & 1 st Forum of astronomy, step by step I started to learn to harness the power of my equipment, and in this last opposition of Jupiter I have had great satisfaction for what I got while having an opening is not huge. And in fact the first pictures of my blog that I created are dedicated to this opposition.
Here are my shots posted on the site AAPOD: Animation
Jupiter http://astronomy.fm/aapod/2010-08-18_Jupiter-Gif-from-64-video 's.html
Animation Jupiter http://astronomy.fm/aapod/2010-09-07_Jupiter-animation-hight-definition.html
Animation Moon: http://astronomy.fm/aapod/2010-11-06_Moon-Animation-October -November-2010.html
Animation Jupiter: Jupiter http://astronomy.fm/aapod/2010-12-08_Jupiter---Io&Europa-Animated.html
Animation "NEW": http://astronomy. fm/aapod/2010-12-22_Jupiter-Gif.html
Comosizione image: http://astronomy.fm/aapod/2010-12-30_.html
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