Solar System

Photos from our solar system
The Moon, Planets, Comets and Asteroids
Moon Archemedies Distance : 375.000km Date : 16.01.2011 Telescope :  Orion CT10 250mm f4,8 Camera : Webcam Guiding : none Moon Copernicus Distance : 375.000km Date : 16.01.2011 Telescope :  Orion CT10 250mm f4,8 Camera : Webcam Guiding : none Moon with ISS flyover Distance : 375.000km Date : 16.01.2011 Telescope :  Orion CT10 250mm f4,8 Camera : Webcam Guiding : none Moon  Distance : 375.000km Date :  Telescope :  GSO 200mm f4,0 Camera : Nikon DLSR Guiding : none Moon  Distance : 375.000km Date :  Telescope :  GSO 200mm f4,0 Camera : Nikon DLSR Guiding : none
Moon  Distance : 375.000km Date :  Telescope :  GSO 200mm f4,0 Camera : Nikon DLSR Guiding : none Moon  Distance : 375.000km Date : 16.01.2011 Telescope :  Orion CT10 250mm f4,8 Camera : Webcam Guiding : none Moon s Distance : 375.000km Date : 16.01.2011 Telescope :  Orion CT10 250mm f4,8 Camera : Webcam Guiding : none Moon  Distance : 375.000km Date : 16.01.2011 Telescope :  Orion CT10 250mm f4,8 Camera : Webcam Guiding : none Moon -  Plato Distance : 375.000km Date : 16.01.2011 Telescope :  Orion CT10 250mm f4,8 Camera : Webcam Guiding : none
Comet 17P Holmes Distance : 250 mio. km Date : 02.11.2007 Telescope :  GSO 200mm f4,0 Camera : Nikon DLSR Guiding : none Jupiter with moons Distance : 800 mio. km Date : 16.01.2011 Telescope :  Orion CT10 250mm f4,8 Camera : Webcam Guiding : none PANSTARRS (C/2011 L4) : was hailed as being a very bright comet for March 2013.  in reality it was not so easy to spot.  This photo was taken with a normal DSLR camera PANSTARRS (C/2011 L4) : taken about a month later using my observatory telescope, this was an exposure ofsome 6 minutes.  Despite being a lot further away, it was actually easier to spot in my dobson, as it was now circumpolar ie was higher in the sky when it was dark LOVEJOY (C/2013 R1): this was for me the most spectacular of the htree or four major comets in 2013