by Nitpicker » Fri May 05, 2017 5:40 am
Lovely APOD.
My last Friday's evening was too soon for the Moon's conjunction with Aldebaran and my Saturday's too late, but I was out in the backyard on the latter, to watch the ISS pass between the two in my sky. My two boys were out with me. The elder, 9, was quite impressed with the scene. The younger, 7, said "It's just a star. That's boring". So, I bought the 9 year old a nice little pair of binoculars. And the 7 year old got naught.
I managed to catch an image of the event, in a 4 second exposure, but I botched the camera settings and didn't judge the fast darkening sky very well, so it is all a bit dim. If you look closely, you can also (just) see Mars poking through the palm leaves, below Aldebaran.
Lovely APOD.
My last Friday's evening was too soon for the Moon's conjunction with Aldebaran and my Saturday's too late, but I was out in the backyard on the latter, to watch the ISS pass between the two in my sky. My two boys were out with me. The elder, 9, was quite impressed with the scene. The younger, 7, said "It's just a star. That's boring". So, I bought the 9 year old a nice little pair of binoculars. And the 7 year old got naught.
I managed to catch an image of the event, in a 4 second exposure, but I botched the camera settings and didn't judge the fast darkening sky very well, so it is all a bit dim. If you look closely, you can also (just) see Mars poking through the palm leaves, below Aldebaran.
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