Alrighty, well hello there.
it's been way too long, not just for
saying hello to everybody but for our good
old duo here of Jupiter and Saturn
Jupiter is gonna be the brightest one
over there and Saturn is directly over
to its left, and I don't believe this uh
camera's picking it up but Pluto is off
to the right of Jupiter about the five
o'clock position, but I don't think it's
picking it up and they are over in the
south-southeast, actually they're in the
south, and so we have our documentation
today is Tuesday May 26th 2020 at 4:23am
up here in Northeastern Ohio, and
did I say it?  hello everybody
at the moment we're on the Canon EOS R camera,
and I'm gonna let this run, it's a fixed
lens 35 millimeter so I just wanted to get
a wide-angle view, and I'm gonna have to
go in to do the trash, the garbage
collectors weren't supposed to be here
because of the holiday but I hear them out and about, so let me go do this-that
and I'll let this run and we'll see how
far they move in that time that I'm gone
and I don't have the other camera set up
yet, not with those garbage trucks
rumbling around, so let me go do that
first
okay,
testing, all right that one's still going
whoo, record time, gathering all the
garbage, taking it out and now I don't
hear the trucks anymore so I don't know
what's up, maybe I missed 'em, maybe they
are coming tomorrow, I don't know,
so let me get the other cameras set up
and the audio's not working for some reason,
of course, ah, yoi - testing 1 2 3  - why is the audio
not working, it should be, I don't know,
we'll just have to go with the recording
here, anyway, get the P1000 set up
it's been way too long since we saw
these guys, get that information off the
screen, there we go, sorry about that, so
the only two bright ones we can see
there are Jupiter and Saturn, that's
because this camera has such terrible
low-light, the p1000 I'm talking about
sweet, alright, let's head over to Jupiter
real quick and we should see all four moons
where is Callisto, it should be way out in
the lead, except I don't see it
Ganymede's the one that's on the far left,
and the three are to the right of Jupiter
oh I have to set this up first, hang on now, oh my, 
they're gonna be out of view by the time
I'm done, what did I say today was, 26th,
okay there we go, we have the alignment done
and lets see, are we in all the way?
all right, there we go with an
overexposed Jupiter, so let's take the
ISO down, I'll be right back
there we go with a decent shot of
Jupiter we can see the bands, the Great
Red Spot hasn't turned around in or
direction yet, not for my time of day so
it must be on the back side, but I'm
gonna get a clip of that and I'll
be right back, just a sec, so that's a
decent look at Jupiter but we're gonna
have to brighten things up so we can try
to find a Saturn
oh sweet!
let's bring her in closer
and there's our ringed buddy, I haven't
filmed these guys since last year
I've seen them from other channels but uh, I
haven't had very good sky conditions
over here, I've been trying for well over
a month, maybe two months now, trying to
catch these guys, let me get a clip of
Saturn, I'll be right back
alright there we go, I'll try to do a stacking in that Lynkeos app program
that's for Mac, and what that stacking
does is try to help bring out the details
it stacks one frame on top of
another, try to get it in a bit clearer
and I'm not very good at it but uh,
and I'm also limited in the software I
can use but I much prefer Mac I can't
help it
hey last weekend I did, I spent four days
working on computers and I did put
Windows 10 on a bootcamp drive and I
tried to work in Windows and my goodness
it felt so clunky to me, don't hate on me
now, I was a Windows user for many
years and paid for a great many licenses
from one Windows to the next but I just
find the interface of the Mac OS just so
much easier to navigate around and just
see overall ease of it, oh wow,
this is just so beautiful to see, let me
go look on the other camera, this is gonna
jiggle a bit as I put this down
oh wow we can see the sky getting uh more
blue, what time is it
4:50 a.m. and these guys are heading
towards the southwest and our gorgeous
willow tree is looking beautiful over
there, oh well I hate to stop this but I
haven't been to bed yet
and while I was working on those
computers I was going, oh, 36 hours a day,
get a few hours rest and back at it
so it's gonna be another long one for me, oh I'm
getting too old for this, anyway I don't
want to forget to mention Mars but it's
uh hiding back behind that tree so we're
just gonna have to wave hello through
the branches and that's about it, okay on
this new week here I'm gonna wish you
all a safe one and I hope you're all
doing well, alrighty, y'all take care, bye
from Ohio, it's now 4:50 a.m.
and we get the birds saying hello too
Now I gotta find out why the damn audio's
not passing through, I had it working before, dog-gone-it
