Submitted by ironsparticus (not verified) on Fri, 02/13/2009 - 6:14pm
YOU CAN BLOW UP THE IMAGE. CLICK ON ORIGINAL(UNDER THE IMAGE). YOU CAN SEE JUPITER'S MOONS IN THIS ONE WHEN YOU CLICK ORIGINAL(THE IMAGE IS ALMOST FULL SCREEN AND BLOWN UP). THE OTHER SIMILAR PICS I USED THE OPTICAL ZOOM ON THE CAMERA.
I WANT TO THANK THE MEMBERS THAT POINTED THIS OUT TO ME (CLICKING ON Original).
Submitted by ironsparticus (not verified) on Fri, 02/06/2009 - 1:02am
IN THIS PIC YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE THE WINDOW FRAME AND TREES ALONG THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY. YOU CAN SEE JUPITER, BUT THE MOONS YOU MIGHT NOT SEE UNLESS YOU COULD BLOW UP THE PIC. THE OTHER SIMILAR PICS I PROGRESSIVELY ZOOMED IN WITH THE ON CAMERA OPTICAL ZOOM, REVEALING JUPITER'S MOONS, BUT THE WINDOW FRAME IS EVENTUALLY OUT OF THE FRAME AND NOT SEEN. I WANTED TO SHOW THAT I WAS LOOKING THROUGH MY KITCHEN WINDOW. I USED A REGULAR TRIPOD AND A CANON SX10IS WICH HAS A BUILT-IN 20X OPTICAL ZOOM LENS(WIDE TO MEGAZOOM--ABOUT 24MM TO 560MM IN 35MM FILM EQUIVALENTS. IT HAS IMAGE STABILIZATION, WHICH WORKED WELL ON THE HAND HELD MOON PIC, BUT I NEEDED TO USE A TRIPOD FOR THIS ONE. A HAND HELD PIC WOULD BE CLEAR ENOUGH TO MAKE OUT JUPITER WITH SLIGHT SHAPE DISTORTION, BUT THE MOONS WOULD BE ALL OVER THE PLACE.
Submitted by JohnMiksits on Sat, 01/02/2010 - 8:09pm
Do you have double paned widows? If the window has a double pane of glass, you'd definitely see multiple Jupiters. I copied the image and tried to magnify, but the photo doesn't permit much of that. We need to know what Jupiter looked like at the time to help verify if you indeed captured Jupiter and it's moons.
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YOU CAN BLOW UP THE IMAGE.
on Fri, 02/13/2009 - 6:14pm
YOU CAN BLOW UP THE IMAGE. CLICK ON ORIGINAL(UNDER THE IMAGE). YOU CAN SEE JUPITER'S MOONS IN THIS ONE WHEN YOU CLICK ORIGINAL(THE IMAGE IS ALMOST FULL SCREEN AND BLOWN UP). THE OTHER SIMILAR PICS I USED THE OPTICAL ZOOM ON THE CAMERA.
I WANT TO THANK THE MEMBERS THAT POINTED THIS OUT TO ME (CLICKING ON Original).
Jupiter Moons?
on Fri, 02/13/2009 - 9:59pm
I doubt that in this pic
IN THIS PIC YOU CAN CLEARLY
on Fri, 02/06/2009 - 1:02am
IN THIS PIC YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE THE WINDOW FRAME AND TREES ALONG THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY. YOU CAN SEE JUPITER, BUT THE MOONS YOU MIGHT NOT SEE UNLESS YOU COULD BLOW UP THE PIC. THE OTHER SIMILAR PICS I PROGRESSIVELY ZOOMED IN WITH THE ON CAMERA OPTICAL ZOOM, REVEALING JUPITER'S MOONS, BUT THE WINDOW FRAME IS EVENTUALLY OUT OF THE FRAME AND NOT SEEN. I WANTED TO SHOW THAT I WAS LOOKING THROUGH MY KITCHEN WINDOW. I USED A REGULAR TRIPOD AND A CANON SX10IS WICH HAS A BUILT-IN 20X OPTICAL ZOOM LENS(WIDE TO MEGAZOOM--ABOUT 24MM TO 560MM IN 35MM FILM EQUIVALENTS. IT HAS IMAGE STABILIZATION, WHICH WORKED WELL ON THE HAND HELD MOON PIC, BUT I NEEDED TO USE A TRIPOD FOR THIS ONE. A HAND HELD PIC WOULD BE CLEAR ENOUGH TO MAKE OUT JUPITER WITH SLIGHT SHAPE DISTORTION, BUT THE MOONS WOULD BE ALL OVER THE PLACE.
In this pic you can clearly
on Sat, 01/02/2010 - 8:09pm
Do you have double paned widows? If the window has a double pane of glass, you'd definitely see multiple Jupiters. I copied the image and tried to magnify, but the photo doesn't permit much of that. We need to know what Jupiter looked like at the time to help verify if you indeed captured Jupiter and it's moons.