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Updated: 13 November 2024

Some observatory photography. Click a thumbnail to see a larger version.

Observatory scenes Limiting Photographic Magnitude Most Distant Objects Photographed
Moon on Dome Planets on Dome Stars on Dome
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Venus on POD Dome
29 October 2016
D7200 DSLR
f/3.5, 30 seconds, ISO 1600
18mm lens
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Saturn on POD Dome
1 November 2016
D7200 DSLR
f/3.5, 30 seconds, ISO 1600
18mm lens
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Mars on POD Dome
1 November 2016
D7200 DSLR
f/3.5, 30 seconds, ISO 1600
18mm lens



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Jupiter on Dome
12 April 2017
D7200 DSLR
f/3.5, 30 seconds, ISO 3200
18mm lens
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Venus on Dome
3 August 2018
D850 DSLR
f/1.4, 15 seconds, ISO 800
50mm lens
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Jupiter on Dome
3 August 2018
D850 DSLR
f/1.4, 15 seconds, ISO 800
50mm lens



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Saturn on Dome
3 August 2018
D850 DSLR
f/1.4, 15 seconds, ISO 1600
50mm lens
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Mars on Dome
3 August 2018
D850 DSLR
f/1.4, 15 seconds, ISO 1600
50mm lens
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Crescent Venus on Dome
12 May 2020
D850 DSLR
f/5.6, 20 seconds, ISO 6400
24mm lens



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Mars on Dome
4 October 2020
D850 DSLR
f/2.8, 10 seconds, ISO 5000
24mm lens
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Jupiter and Saturn on Dome
14 December 2020
D850 DSLR
f/2.8, 30 seconds, ISO 3200
24mm lens
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Venus on Dome
9 April 2023
iPhone 13 Pro Max
Night Mode, 3 seconds, 1X lens



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Venus on Dome
5 May 2023
D850 DSLR
f/5.6, 15 seconds, ISO 1600
24mm lens
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Venus on Dome
8 July 2023
iPhone 13 Pro Max
Night Mode, 10 seconds, 1X lens
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Jupiter on Dome
9 November 2023
iPhone 15 Pro Max
Night Mode, 10 seconds, 1X lens



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Venus on Dome
13 November 2024
iPhone 15 Pro Max
Night Mode, 3 seconds, 1X lens
 
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