Looking at Mars
Posted by Wesley onMars in the sky just before dawn
Mars!
Closest approach of Mars to Earth for this year would happen in about a month (April 14), but it wouldn't be quite as close as some of the years, so it would look rather small - it would be 60% that of August 27, 2003 and 62% that of July 31, 2018. Still, I'll try to take some photos when that happens.
Device: Canon SX50 HS
Settings: 1200mm (2x enlarged) - ISO 80 - 1/125s - f/6.5
Filters: None
Time: 2014-03-06 06:32 KST
Location: Suwon, Korea
14 photos stacked with RegiStax 6.1.0.8
March snow
Posted by Wesley onToday's "The Toon-Box"
Posted by Wesley onSaturn in the morning
Posted by Wesley onHi again, Saturn
In the meantime, Saturn was beginning to set too early in the sky, so I was no longer able to take new photos of the planet for several months. Now it rises in the middle of the night, up in the sky until dawn. I woke up this morning slightly early, and saw Saturn weakly shining against the brightening southern sky. I quickly set up my camera and got some shots.
The rings are still quite nicely visible around the planet. Compared to last year, Saturn seems to be leaning a bit more, making the rings look more like ears.
Device: Canon SX50 HS
Settings: 1200mm (2x enlarged) - ISO 160 - 1/30s - f/6.5
Filters: None
Time: 2014-03-06 06:27 KST
Location: Suwon, Korea
29 photos stacked with RegiStax 6.1.0.8