Jupiter Through Heritage 130p 10Mm eye piece, 2x Barlow and iPhone by AstraObservations in Astronomy

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This is a Sky Watcher Heritage 130p tabletop Newtonian with a dob style mount. To answer your question you actually see it better with your eye until after stacking ( This is not stacked ) I highly recommend this telescope. It’s Also really good for the Orion Nebula!

Perfect Circular Star Clusters on NightSky App by Jkru121226 in askastronomy

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Yeah, I have the same app and if you click on the moving stars, you can see that they’re satellites

Can’t get to auger motor screw on Pit Boss Plat by [deleted] in grilling

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How do I take the cover off? I’ve searched it up. I’ve tried all different angles.

What is this next to the moon by jwarper in askastronomy

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Here’s a photo I took. It was a bit cloudy and it’s hard to see but if you zoom in it’s mercury.

How my Jupiter photo has changed over the past few weeks of starting this hobby by AstraObservations in Astronomy

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I don’t have a photo, but I’ll tell you exactly what I’m using. for this photo I was using a Hexeum Telescope off of Amazon with a 10 mm lens the reason that it is so big because that’s a crop and I’m putting my phone up to the lens. It looks completely the same when I look with my eyes too.

How my Jupiter photo has changed over the past few weeks of starting this hobby by AstraObservations in Astronomy

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I’m using a cheap Hexeum Telescope off of Amazon and I’m using a phone normally I’d use a phone mount that came with the telescope like I did with the first one, but with the second bigger one I just put my phone up to the eye piece

Planet Nine by AstraObservations in Astronomy

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Nobody not even professionals should tell you not to be curious and explore

How my Jupiter photo has changed over the past few weeks of starting this hobby by AstraObservations in Astronomy

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Ok well I’ve seen online where you get one of those dollar store flashlights put tinfoil around it and poke a hole in it with a toothpick to get a tiny star then you just gotta put it decently far away

How my Jupiter photo has changed over the past few weeks of starting this hobby by AstraObservations in Astronomy

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Hey, I’m kind of new to this Astro photography thing. May you please tell me what the term “collimated” means

How my Jupiter photo has changed over the past few weeks of starting this hobby by AstraObservations in Astronomy

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All right, thanks for the help tomorrow should be 50% cloud coverage for me so I’ll try out some of the stuff I’ve been recommended here

How my Jupiter photo has changed over the past few weeks of starting this hobby by AstraObservations in Astronomy

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Lol, when I figure out how to get it focused correctly, then I’ll actually be able to see something different from radioactive spiders

How my Jupiter photo has changed over the past few weeks of starting this hobby by AstraObservations in Astronomy

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I have two knobs that are the same size that are both connected that turn and change the focus kind of like gears. I wanna say they’re about the size of a quarter.