The “supermoon” in November 2025 — captured at the end of a rather late comet session.
The “supermoon” in November 2025 — captured at the end of a rather late comet session.
Magical evening in Lahnstein: witnessing the total lunar eclipse with students, visitors & cameras – the Moon appeared right on time!
As so often, this photo of the Moon was also taken at the edge of a deep-sky session-this time, for a change, with a rather thin crescent.
A spontaneous Moon photo with 1800mm focal length after collimating my VC200L and making use of several clear nights.
On a long full moon evening, marked by the significance of tilt adjustment, I had the opportunity to photograph our celestial companion in all its glory.
The first result of my “Moon Cartography Project” – further versions of my moon map may follow.
If he smiles at me so warmly at bedtime, I just have to take a picture of him. – Our Moon.
The Moon in mineral colors. The result of a short lucky imaging session.
Mare Crisium – Photo taken at 4500mm with VC200L using Televue Powermate 2,5x.
Taken after clouds came in while testing some focus configuration with an OAG.