Well hello there, guess what we have over
here, there's a full moon rising in the
southeast sky up here in Northeastern
Ohio and that's over in America, North
America, United States, and for those who, (bang)
hello-o, for those who have never heard
of it
but it's quite yellow tonight in our
pretty much mucky skies, it's pretty
hazy and it's going through some cloud
banks over there so it's not looking the
greatest but, oh but anyway today is uh
Wednesday, maybe, I don't know,
it's stardate who knows when, umm it is
August 14th I got that part
2019 at 9:16 p.m. and there's really not
much use in uh zooming up any further
because when we have a full moon it's uh
you can't see any details in the craters
and all that, so how about
we head up over to Jupiter, okay there we
go we have three of the moons showing I
might have to zoom back out to find
Callisto because I do believe it's
way out to the right somewhere I don't
know if it will show up on here okay
there is a faint light there way out to
the right, I'm gonna get a clip and I'll
be right back, all right there we go,
we'll try to do a stacking with that
but let's try to get Jupiter in ooh
guess what we have there, yeah it looks
like we have the Great Red Spot down
there in the lower right, that's cool, and
we are drifting a bit, but I'm gonna try
to get a clip of this and I'll be right
back again. I hope.
okay there we go
so we have our clips of Jupiter its
moons and we're gonna try to head over
to Saturn but I'm gonna have to change a
few things up here first and we're gonna have the tracking mount
attempt to find Saturn,
boy this tracking mount sure does make
things a lot easier than trying to find
this by eye
yeah these keys are sticking, and there's our
ringed planet Saturn, I'll be right back
here
alright so there we have the trio
tonight the two planets are coming up a
lot better than the poor moon my
southeast sky is uh pretty bad with
clouds and all that and the two planets
are in the south and southwest and I
know it's been a few days since last
talking to y'all but we've had rain
storms and our skies have been
completely cloudy day and night but
we'll try to make this a short one
tonight and maybe throw some pictures in
which I like to do so we can see with
what I do by eye from my vantage
point with all the trees and all that
and just to show you that's Saturn
zoomed all the way out it's pure
blackness on the monitor, it is a tough
one to find, that's why the Sky-Watcher
mount really helps when I was able to
align to Jupiter or the moon and then
from there you can have it take you over
to another planet which I don't have the
greatest alignment but it gets you in
the general area so it was easier to
find Saturn than doing it the hard way
by hand, anyway
oh what a cool look that moon looks so
cool over there. Full Moon Rising
There, the moon's coming in a bit better now, it's trying to get above those horizontal clouds over there
and wow I don't know why it is so muggy
out here. phew.
well, more flybys
there's one right after another. I'm
trying to get a clip and I don't want
flybys in a clip for stacking
and one more try, anyway this is a
really cool look out here seeing the
full moon rising tonight so I hope you
all have a chance to see it wherever you
are
and I don't think these clips are gonna
come out because there's one flyby after
another but hey we'll give it a shot
anyway, I need to get inside to the air
conditioning. whoa
I kind of hate to stop man all these
flybys I wanna see them on the big
screen
that last one was pretty big, anyway -
it's 9:37 now, oh by the way the still pictures
were taken with the Canon 80D and that
Tamron 18 - 400 mil lens and the
video portion is filmed on the Nikon
P1000 and recorded onto the Atomos Ninja Flame monitor recorder, and for those
that are new and wondering about the
equipment I always put the gear I've
used down in the description box because
I do change out and it's nice to know I
I do it so I can keep track of what I
was using that night so the tripod the
skywatcher mount, cameras, all that
good stuff will be down there
full moon rising. that looked weird
we gotta check all this footage, man
that's a lot of footage to go through but
once again I'm gonna try to shut up and
shut her down it's now 9:41 p.m. up here
I never trust myself whenever I say
goodbye I always keep it running for
sometimes five minutes 10, 15, a half-hour, you never know, so there's a lot of
footage to go through, Oh another flyby,
my goodness, and it's probably been about
six times since I said goodnight and
that I'm gonna shut it off
I'm doing it this time, really, really! And
so the trio, the quartet with me, we're
gonna wish you all a great evening and a
wonderful Thursday ahead or whatever day
of the week it is for ya, and I hope all is
right in your world, so you all take care
Good night from Northeastern Ohio.
Bye now.
