
Including a decision that ended with me in handcuffs. Well, ok, that probably wasn’t a major decision in modern history. Heck, 44 years ago probably isn’t what you consider modern.
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EditIncluding a decision that ended with me in handcuffs. Well, ok, that probably wasn’t a major decision in modern history. Heck, 44 years ago probably isn’t what you consider modern.
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#astronomy #astrophotography Who can explain this? Ok here’s a question more for astronomy experts than astrophotography people. Early this morning I was somehow shooting bursts, of Jupiter (I think), trying to capture shots of Galilean moons. The timestamps all show 4:41 am Pacific Daylight Time (US). There are over 100 shots. Many appear to show a blurred disc. However some of them show a clear occlusion (eclipse) effect. There is obviously a big gap between shot #1 and 2,3 and 4 but they are in time order and they all have a 4:41 LA time timestamp. Any experts in the group have an explanation?