History was made today. The kind of history that will be written about and studied for years to come, and I was able to capture it from my backyard. Artemis II successfully launched with a crew of four and is heading to the Moon. Not as great, magnificent, or universe changing as what we will celebrate this Sunday with Easter and the resurrection of Jesus Christ, not even close. But still amazing.
Here is what I get to see from my house on the other side of the coast of Florida. Not as amazing as being there, but still awesome.
No Fools today on this 1st of April. Pretty surreal to watch it from here.
I just had to snap a photo when I saw this scene. A full moon peeking out from behind those clouds. It was such a dramatic, moody sight with the silhouettes of trees just barely visible at the bottom. Isn't it amazing how nature puts on a show like this? This is a werewolf's nightmare 😉.
Today was a peculiar yet fulfilling day. It started with a dense fog but cleared up nicely. I managed to capture the sun through my telescope for the first time, and I also spotted the moon in broad daylight, though the telescope had some trouble pinpointing it. I hope you find the images as delightful as I did. They were taken with my Zwo Seestar S30, except for the fog picture, which I captured with the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Driving through a foggy night, the world blurs into a mysterious haze of lights and shadows.
Birds dance around the daylit moon, painting a serene scene in the vast blue canvas above.
Gazing into the cosmic abyss, the sun reveals its fiery solitude surrounded by the dark embrace of space.