A couple of friends and I took a drive out to a little area outside the busy city of Orlando and set up shop, taking photos and pointing big barrels of metal and glass at the sky. Protip: light pollution is the worst and will mercilessly mess up your long exposure shots (as evidenced below).
Jupiter is actually a lot more visible than I ever thought. With the naked eye, it seems like it's just a particularly bright star, but through a telescope you can actually see the textbook definition: a striped circle with 4 floating dots around it (that's the textbook definition... right? By the way- the dots are the moons)
Our moon is also an incredibly bright little guy! I was surprised to see just how lit up it was in comparison to the stars we looked at.
Another thing we encountered was a lot of clouds, which was a pain in the half to deal with... along with the creepazoid fog that rolled in shortly after we arrived (and left about 20 minutes later). I assume clear skies would have made for better pictures, but to be fair we did get a lot of awesome frames.
All in all, it was a truly mind-blowing experience! (I didn't take these next few, but thought I'd include it for the "full experience." Thanks to Jacob and Corey for taking these/putting them together!
Jupiter and its moons. HOW. COOL. |
PS: For nostalgia's sake, no Venus didn't blow my mind. But it was everything I wanted to find.
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