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DescriptionVenus Observado de Día.jpg |
Español: OBSERVANDO A VENUS.
El 06.12.2013 a las 17:31 hs. (hora argentina), 2 horas 27 minutos antes de la puesta del Sol. AZIMUT: 110° 25’ 10.96” Venus es el único planeta que se puede ver de día y a simple vista, cuando está muy cerca de su máximo brillo (menor magnitud) y de su máxima elongación desde el Sol. Con un pequeño telescopio se pueden observar sus fases: de Llena, Cuarto Menguante a Nueva en los atardeceres (horizonte Oeste) y de Nueva, Cuarto Creciente a Llena en los amaneceres (horizonte Este). Lo mismo para Mercurio. Foto con telescopio reflector espejo primario de 10 cms. y ocular de 7 mm (143 aumentos). Un poco de aberración cromática, movida y lente de la cámara poco sucia. Software: MS-Office Picture Manager. Cámara digital Sony SteadyShot DSC-W310. Automática y 10 segundos disparador. — en Villa Gesell. |
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Source | Own work y datos del "M1 Sistema Astronómico"© |
Author | Fernando de Gorocica |
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