The sliver of a moon was in view. The camera picked up a double image as the lens remained open to pick up that second shot. I now know that a tripod would have solved the problem but the image really is a bonus and not a problem at all.
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Some of you know that glowing, star-like, object actually is a planet. I never tried to get an image of it before but it is close to the earth right now. I see it out there near the moon sometimes but sometimes a distance horizontally from the moon. One of my Canadian friends told me it was probably Mars. I have never seen it as a full shape and would not have without the camera pulling it in with its lens.
1 comment:
Interesting double trap of the moon and the second one too resembles a moon than a star. I too saw a bright orange star two weeks back on sky which i hope is also Mars
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