Well hello there. Here we are on Friday
night, April 3rd 2020, at 8:37 p.m.
up here in Northeastern Ohio, and at the
moment we're looking at Orion's nebula
on the Canon EOS R camera with a Canon
70 to 200 F/2.8 lens on there, but we have
the 2x extender on so we're at 400
millimeters at the moment, and just so
you all know
remember that flashing light, that red
flashing light we had in the previous
video? I believe terratec was right
when saying it could be a faulty sensor
in my camera so that may not have been
whoa! that's a cool flyby up there, um, yeah
so I do believe it had something to do
with the camera sensor being faulty and
I'm having trouble tonight with uh with
the camera, you know, things tend to go
wrong when they go wrong don't they
anyway
whoa! another flyby, wonder if that was the
same one that was uh coming from the
southwest heading towards the West,
anyway over here we have Venus and the
wee dipper, the Pleiades, the Seven Sisters
constellation, that is really cool
okay that's the widest view we can get which is
a 140 and we'll take it up
to the 400, get her in focus, there we
are,  oops
that's a cool sight, I'm really not gonna
do much more because I'm just not
feeling up to speed so I wanted to get
some pictures here especially because uh
of Venus here and the Pleiades, and there
we go, so just a quick one tonight
the moon's way high up over above my
left shoulder, and well, I suppose
I can take this over there, I'm gonna
have to move this by hand though, I'll be right back
and that's what an overexposed moon
looks like
and just to check to see if we have it
in focus, I think we do
looks pretty good
I might get a clip of that and try to do
a stacking
all right let me get a clip and I'll
right back
alrighty, we'll see how the photos and the video clips and aligning and stacking and everything goes
and I'll try to put a video together, but like I
said I'm not feeling too well so we'll
try to make it short, short and sweet, but
I just had to get this shot right here
of Venus and our, what we're calling the wee dipper, as they twinkle away
alrighty, it's uh 8:58 p.m. up here in Northeastern
Ohio
y'all take care of be safe wherever you
are
bye now
