![]() ![]() This probably comes from the basic Martian character of the constellation and the fact that in those days poisoning of an enemy was considered a feminine characteristic. I added the gifs made in Adobe ImageReady to highlight the movement of the various crafts. How to Collimate your SCT Telescope + Amazing Saturn Opposition Astroimaging with an Entry Level Scope How Stars Look. Altair, the name of Shaykh Ilderim’s horse in Ben Hur, has the nature of Venus but in the Middle Ages was said to portend danger from reptiles. Images again taken with my Sony A77 MKII undriven with 15 second exposures. I watched them pass by Arcturus and continued to image as I saw them continue onwards towards the terminator between Serpens and Ophiuchus where I saw the ISS fade out as another satellite intersected its path. The images have also picked up the Beehive Cluster (Praesepe) in Cancer too. Lo and behold I could see it trailing the ISS some distance away as the ISS made its way from Cancer to Leo. I saw the ISS go overhead around 22:10 in a still quite bright sky and decided to image the next pass at 23:45 to see if I could see the Japanese Transfer Vehicle (HTV-9) which is heading to dock with it in a few hours from now. This computerised Go-To equatorial mount is an observatory-class platform designed for the discerning astro-imager, which is also portable enough for use in. Images were taken with a Sony A77 MKII using a 16 to 50mm F2.8 lens. My slider labels always look like the first example. However, I have seen charts where this is not the case (e.g. yearyear as in the chart in this answer). I managed to get enough gaps in the clouds last evening to capture the 4.4% slender crescent Moon with Mercury and Venus which looked rather splendid in the evening twilight sky. When making an interactive chart with a slider using Altair 4.1, the slider's label is namefield (e.g. ![]()
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