How I Photographed the Orion Constellation With My iPhone
On March 19, 2023 the sky was clear and the winds not too strong. I was walking on Fordham Road and looked up and to
On March 19, 2023 the sky was clear and the winds not too strong. I was walking on Fordham Road and looked up and to
Figure 1 depicts the Constellation Orion that I captured on 3/19/23 between 8:39pm NY, with an IPhone 12 mini, Wide Camera – 26 mm f.1.6.
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Observing Events Mar 25: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM ETGreat Kills Park: 3270 Hylan Blvd Staten Island, NY Mar. 31: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM ETFloyd Bennett
Happy March to one and all! This is always an exciting time for amateur astronomy groups around the world (in the Northern hemisphere, that is),
March’s Evening Planets: Find Venus in Pisces the Fish in the until around 8 PM for the first half of March, and in Aries the
Happy February! We are already halfway through winter, even though here in New York City it feels as if winter has not even started; there have
Hi, AAA! I’ve never been great at long goodbyes, so I’ll cut to the chase: as of March 1, 2023, I will be stepping down
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