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February 18th 2020, Mars briefly ducked behind our moon. Here is my capture of the moment it reappeared, as the clouds finally parted. The weather nearly made me miss this event, yet added such incredible drama to the composition. #astrophotography #space #opteam
Here's the full image, since I cropped and rotated to take advantage of twitter's 16x9 previews. This is also available as a print here: https://t.co/fzDgEFNbER
Some of my favorite images taken so far this year since building a small observatory in my backyard. Soon I’ll be moving out of state and leaving it behind, but the images I’ve taken with it will always be with me. #Astrophotography #space #opteam
Since the transit happened before dawn, I was able to capture significantly better details and color on the moon than previous transit shots. This is a 65 megapixel image. The full image is available as a print for 24 hours here: https://t.co/fzDgEFNbER
Gravity is an incredible artist. Forming incredible structures by gently tugging at gas & dust, illuminating them with starlight. Here's my favorite spot in the galaxy, the center of the heart nebula. Captured with two telescopes in my backyard #astrophotography #space #opteam
I took a 60 megapixel image of some nebulae last night... This is a deep look of the Sadr Region. See if you can spot the Crescent, the Soap Bubble, and the Butterfly. #opteam #astrophotography #space
An HDR composite of the first quarter moon as the storm rolled into Sacramento last night. #astrophotography #space #opteam