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Ok, technically this is in our galaxy but it is still a pretty good jaunt over to where these things are.
Because of the smoke out west the moon is funny colored when it comes out lately so I broke out my camera (Canon SL3) with "the big lens" (Tamron 18-200) with the tripod and remote to see what I could do.

Ok, took a bunch of pictures of that (which all came out about the same) so I decide it is only midnight, the night is young so lets take some pictures of stars. I find Saturn down to the south which is pretty open as far as trees and buildings not interfering so I start picking on it.



I took some of the ISS and it scooted across the sky.



The thing was moving right along, this was around 3 seconds of bulb (holding the shutter open)

Ok, he gone. So I start trying to take pictures of Jupiter.

Holy crap is that its moons too?! (with progressively less exposure)



This blows my little mind. My stuff is pretty low end, I don't have much experience at this and I am taking pictures of Jupiter's moons and space stations!
9yo me would be so proud...
I REALLY need to get out there this winter when we don't have wildfire smoke, 110% humidity and the better part of a full moon.
Because of the smoke out west the moon is funny colored when it comes out lately so I broke out my camera (Canon SL3) with "the big lens" (Tamron 18-200) with the tripod and remote to see what I could do.

Ok, took a bunch of pictures of that (which all came out about the same) so I decide it is only midnight, the night is young so lets take some pictures of stars. I find Saturn down to the south which is pretty open as far as trees and buildings not interfering so I start picking on it.



I took some of the ISS and it scooted across the sky.



The thing was moving right along, this was around 3 seconds of bulb (holding the shutter open)

Ok, he gone. So I start trying to take pictures of Jupiter.

Holy crap is that its moons too?! (with progressively less exposure)



This blows my little mind. My stuff is pretty low end, I don't have much experience at this and I am taking pictures of Jupiter's moons and space stations!
9yo me would be so proud...
I REALLY need to get out there this winter when we don't have wildfire smoke, 110% humidity and the better part of a full moon.