Solar System Portrait
Taken by Alessio Lotito on July 29, 2018 @ Turin, Italy
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One of those not so frequent nights when one can see most of the Solar System almost in a single view. Here I composed the data captured in a single session the evening of 29th July, every planet has been imaged at prime focus (sensor crop 640*480@50 fps) to keep relative dimensions consistent, except for Mars where I took a more detailed eyepiece projection capture and rescaled it to prime focus size. Happy to see a hint of surface features starting to pop up again even at the modest detail and magnification possible with my limited equipment. Plus a bunch of Lunar eclipse photos because everyone made some! :)
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