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 By: Taras R. Hnatyshyn  
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Photographer  Taras R. Hnatyshyn {Karma:4055}
Project N/A Camera Model OrangeMicro iBot
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Astro
Lens 1900mm Meade ETX125 Maksutov-Cassegrain scope
Uploaded 8/14/2003 Film / Memory Type n/a
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 889 Shutter unknown
Favorites Aperture approx. f/75
Critiques 10 Rating
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About An average of 10 frames from video taken using my 600 MHz iBook with an OrangeMicro iBot FireWire CCD webcam using BTV Pro mounted with a Mogg webcam adapter on an 127mm f/14.96 Meade ETX125AT Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope with a Scoptronix visual back and a TeleVue 5x PowerMate at 1:39 AM on August 14, 2003 in New York, NY. Each of the frames was aligned and averaged using Keith's Image Stacker after subtracting a dark frame from each on my 467MHz PowerMacintosh G4. Levels were adjusted in Photoshop 7.0.1 to improve contrast. Distance at 0.3847 au and closing. Longitude of central meridian: 175.8 deg. Apparent diameter is 24.33 arcsec. Image scale approx. 0.13 arcsec/pixel. This is oversampled too much for the ETX125's 0.9 arcsec resolution; closer to 0.45 arcsec/pixel would be optimal per Nyquist. But this is still a nice looking image for Mars at 34 deg elevation captured from a shaky and windy roof in downtown Manhattan.
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Jim Goldstein   {K:21230} 2/11/2004
Great work. I very badly wanted to capture something like this, but that proves to be difficult when you don't have a telescope.

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Elaine Collins   {K:1575} 8/14/2003
I'd say pretty impressive, I could not even find mars, not to mention photographing it. Good job. Your other lunar's were impressive too.

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Taras R. Hnatyshyn   {K:4055} 8/14/2003
Thanks for all your comments.

For now, the planets and moon are mostly impervious to light pollution. The biggest problem is seeing, the steadiness of the atmosphere. I may be able to get closer to the theoretical resolution of the optics from a better sight, but one shouldn't give up, just because the neighbors don't turn off their lights when they go to sleep...

Taras

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Joe McCary   {K:3235} 8/14/2003
WOW! You shot this IN NYC? I am amazed! Nice job. I may jujst stay up late and see if I can get a glimpse with a pair of binocs...

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Nicola Vassallo   {K:9801} 8/14/2003
wow!!!

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Fatma B.   {K:1864} 8/14/2003
Mars? this is a great shot Taras, well done.

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Gregory McLemore Gregory McLemore   {K:35129} 8/14/2003
This is the time to capture Mars, you did so well.

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Uwe Bachmann   {K:10222} 8/14/2003
This mars attacks....my heart. Great Taras. Downtown Manhattan? Great!! 34 Degrees elevation is more than it will reach here in central Germany this season. I saw it yesterday evening between the clouds just beside the nearly full moon, it was a great view even for the naked eye.

I think I will carry my Meade 127 ED-APO-Refractor to the hill just 3 km away from my house this saturday. This is something which I won't miss to see...

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luisa vassallo luisa vassallo   {K:28230} 8/14/2003
molto interessante!

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Jorge Americo   {K:1075} 8/14/2003
Mars? Very nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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