No telescope, these were taken with my 200-500mm Nikkor lens on the Z6.
Yes, those are Jupiter’s moons



And, since I had the camera on the tripod, here’s tonight’s moon.


No telescope, these were taken with my 200-500mm Nikkor lens on the Z6.
Yes, those are Jupiter’s moons
And, since I had the camera on the tripod, here’s tonight’s moon.