by Sa Ji Tario » Wed Jul 29, 2020 2:56 pm
The explanation refers to the boreal summer, since the Australian hemisphere is in winter, clarification of many people who are just beginning. In my parts the zodiacal zone is observed, which is the plane through which almost all the planets transit and we have no problem locating them. Due to the southern polar current, the climate in my parts is not friendly and there were rains, cloudiness, mist and a lot of humidity that in the best conditions only the brightest stars and objects were guessed, hence the conjunctions and the Kite. They are moving away. I was alone with the images I received online and on television.
The explanation says that the images were taken from France and on Saturday it seems almost natural, but Jupiter is somewhat out of focus, there are images with better details and since it is taken from the center, they are better, but I suppose with the light The pollution of Paris Filters for halogen lights are also accepted, if not.
On the author's blog, you see images that, in my opinion, lack focus, Jupiter's red spot should have better details
The explanation refers to the boreal summer, since the Australian hemisphere is in winter, clarification of many people who are just beginning. In my parts the zodiacal zone is observed, which is the plane through which almost all the planets transit and we have no problem locating them. Due to the southern polar current, the climate in my parts is not friendly and there were rains, cloudiness, mist and a lot of humidity that in the best conditions only the brightest stars and objects were guessed, hence the conjunctions and the Kite. They are moving away. I was alone with the images I received online and on television.
The explanation says that the images were taken from France and on Saturday it seems almost natural, but Jupiter is somewhat out of focus, there are images with better details and since it is taken from the center, they are better, but I suppose with the light The pollution of Paris Filters for halogen lights are also accepted, if not.
On the author's blog, you see images that, in my opinion, lack focus, Jupiter's red spot should have better details