You might be an amateur astronomer if
you center your vacation time around the New Moon.
--Amateur Astronomer Jokes
These are photos from my trip to Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico Astrophotography - Big Dipper constellation, Canon 60Da |
This photo can be used for a question "What is the latitude of the observer?" Palm trees in the image give the clue to this question.
It is interesting how well known constellations (like Big Dipper) look from different places of the world – Puerto Rico, Yellowstone, Grand Teton.
Puerto Rico Night Sky Palm Tree and Jupiter |
Palm Trees and Orion and Canis Major constellations Puerto Rico Astrophotography |
Yacht Astrophotography Culebra Island Puerto Rico |
Canon 60Da, EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM lens, 30 sec, ISO-3200, F4
Near Equator Big and Little Dippers Puerto Rico Nightscape Astrophotography |
Northern Pole Star - Polaris - Laser Pointer Puerto Rico Golf Course Astrophotography |
Culebra Puerto Rico Night Sky |
Orion, Canis Major and Milky Way - iOptron SkyTracker Astrophotography Puerto Rico |
Constellations: Orion, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Monoceros. Part of Constellations: Lepus, Eridanus, Taurus, Gemini.
For such duration Barnard’s Loop in Orion is pretty much visible.
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