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12.02.2011,22:07 Betelgeuse, iso 1000, 3sec -click to enlarge |
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12.02.2011,22:07 Betelgeuse, iso 1000, 3sec,edited -click to enlarge |
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12.02.2011 22:08 Betelgeuse iso 1000 5sec -click to enlarge |
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12.02.2011 22:08 Betelgeuse iso 1000 5sec,edited _click to enlarge |
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12.02.2011,22:11,Betelgeuse,iso1000,8sec -click to enlarge |
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12.02.2011,22:11,Betelgeuse,iso1000,8sec,edited -click to enlarge |
Photographer: Lupu Victor
Telescope:Celestron C8-N(celestron newtonian)
Mount: C5
Eyepiece: No
Camera: Nikon D80, T ring for Nikon
Filter: no
Date: 12.02.2011
Location: Baia Mare,Romania Betelgeuse is the eighth brightest star in the night sky and second brightest star in the constellation of Orion, outshining its neighbour Rigel only rarely. It is a reddish semiregular variable star .
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12.02.2011,22:07 Betelgeuse, iso 1000, 3sec,edited,crop -click to enlarge |
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12.02.2011,22:11,Betelgeuse,iso1000,6sec,cropped -click to enlarge |
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12.02.2011,22:11,Betelgeuse,iso1000,8sec,cropped -click to enlarge |
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12.02.2011,22:11,Betelgeuse,iso1000,8sec,edited,croped -click to enlarge
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