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Thanks very much for being open to share. It's been tricky finding guys that are willing. Here is a link for you to pick a time that works:
https://calendly.com/goodevirtue/30-minute-chat
You are not questioning shit. You have to gain an adequate understanding of shit in order to question it, which you clearly lack. Here, for the 3rd time and with a suggestion: https://www.amazon.com/Death-Black-Hole-Cosmic-Quandaries-ebook/dp/B000XPPVCY/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=3K002LY62Y38D&keywords=death+by+black+hole&qid=1655858470&sprefix=death+by+black+hil%2Caps%2C183&sr=8-1
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Nikon D3500, Nikon AF-P DX 70-300mm @ 300mm
9x( 1/25s, f/32, 400 ISO)
9 photo stack processed with Hugin and EnfuseGUI
Post-processed in digiKam
Camera: Nikon D3500 with AF-P DX 70-300mm lens @300mm
Processing: Hugin + EnfuseGUI to stack 3 frames for noise reduction, GNU Image Manipulation Program 2.10 to crop & add metadata
License: ©2019 Mike English, CC-BY-SA 4.0
Awesome!
Thanks very much for being open to share. It's been tricky finding guys that are willing. Here is a link for you to pick a time that works:
My favorite resource for this is an app calledsky map. Also the Old Farmer's Almanac has several astronomy tools, check out theplanets rise and set calculators. It also has a monthly skywatching summary. There it says
> During March, Venus is the only bright planet lighting up the night sky. It’s impossible to miss. Look high in the southwestern sky after sunset.
And you can also tell by how bright it is! The only thing that can get that bright (not counting the Sun or the moon of course) is Venus.
I'm honestly surprised at how good of a photo I can get with a very low price and low tech setup
Camera: Canon Powershot SX420 $200
Cropped in: Paint.net Free