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Journey Through Our Solar System With Small Telescopes, Digital Cameras And A Webcam

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2008

0:00 Solar eclipse 1999/08/11 Germany Brandenburg
0:27 Newton telescope focus: 500 mm/ aperture: 4,5 inch
0:44 The Sun
1:02 Sunspots
1:14 Refractor telescope focus: 1000 mm / aperture: 4 inch
1:20 Webcam Okularprojektion
1:32 Sunspots
2:00 Komposit
2:04 Full moon
2:15 Mooncrater
2:27 Archimedes Appeninnen Plato
2:56 Archimedes
3:26 Komposit Sun Jupiter Saturn
3:41 Mars August 2003
4:07 Mars
4:17 Mars
4:38 Mars processed image
4:46 Marsopposition 2003/08/31
5:22 Mars Okularprojektion 10mm eyepiece
5:27 Mars processed image
5:35 Mars September 2003
5:39 Mars processed images with infared light
5:53 Mars Southpole infared light
6:05 Jupiter
6:08 Jupiter
6:14 Jupiter
6:24 Jupiter with moons 2003/03/15 22:06
6:36 Jupiter with moons 2003/03/15 22:16
6:54 Jupiter with moons 2003/03/15 22:57
7:06 Jupiter with moons 2003/03/15 23:58
7:36 Jupiter and Io processed image
7:41 Jupiter and Io with shadow of Io on Jupiters surface
7:53 Saturn Webcam in focus
8:20 Saturn 15mm eyepiece Okularprojektion
8:50 Saturn 15mm eyepiece Okularprojektion with different distance
9:10 Saturn processsed images

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  • Love the images of Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.. It really shows the blue basalt rock on Mars.

    Thanks for posting,

    Goalatio

  • i dont know if the details are blue basalt rocks on the mars footage, but definitly there where no sandstorms on mars. Thanks for your comment.

  • Hmm, I thought Mars was blue basalt rock covered with sand? By detail I ment.. at 5:09, you can see what looks like the underlying basalt rock.

  • interesting question. Basalt=Volcanic rock caused by partial melting of the planet's crust. I will find out, but it will take a little bit of time. Maybe someone else can help?

  • Alright, thank you. I've subscribed to your channel. Which telescope are you using? I get similar results with my Celestron Astromaster 114 EQ\1,000 focal length. Havn't been able to go out lately because of the snow storm down here..  Caused me to miss seeing the Wolf Moon the other day. In hopes that t his snow melts soon.

    Thanks,

    Goalatio

    Thanks,

    Goalatio

  • I have the same problem here (Germany). Mostly cloudy with snow or blue sky and minus 10 or more below zero. not very healthy. i use a refractor 1000mm focus - aperture 4,5 inch

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  • Sorry.. accidentally did my signature twice in that comment.

  • its co2

  • @KaterJames, Was NASA crazy then?:) Searching for water on the Mars. Or am I wrong? Maybe that's not water there on the south pole.

  • In this video the cat stands for a sharper view

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