By Alexander Krivenyshev | 2020-10-02
Order by: Trending (past 30 days)Date
On 10/02/2020 09:00 pm by kurt zeppetello | Website | Stratford, CT, USA
The Moon and Mars made a gorgeous pair tonight. They are less than two degrees apart. I captured this this at Boothe Park during our normal meeting on the first and third Friday's of each month. The image is a composite of two exposures.
Camera: Canon T3i/600D modified
Lens: Canon 200mm f/2.8L II USM
Focal Length: 200mm
f/4.0
Mount: iOptron SkyGuider Pro on a Manfrotto Tripod
Filter: Astronomik OWB Clip-In
Autoguiding: none
Exposure: 1 x 4s, 1 x 1/800
ISO: 200
Processing: Photoshop, Topaz DeNoise AI
The moon was a 1/800 second exposure and Mars was a 4 second exposure. I combined them in photoshop and did minor processing.