Algol is in the lower left; it is the right corner of the isosceles triangle. It should be about as bright as Mirfak, Alpha Persei, the brightest start in the frame, on the right. Instead, it's barely brighter than the left corner of the triangle, Gorgonea Tertia. This is Algol at its minimum, at 8:38 EST, 2-21-26, or 2:38 UT, 2-22-26. The image is a phone pic, and the gradient to the west was pretty bad, made worse by the 23% Luna just to the southwest of the frame.
February 23, 2026
February 11, 2026
Jupiter, 2/6/2026 (close to midnight CST)
This is the best of the night, 1250/5k with the QHYiii485C through the CFF 290 at f/20.25. I'm a dabbler in planetary thus far.
And here is Jupiter with Europa, best 2.5k/5k.
January 29, 2026
Luna (Jan. 28, 2026)
Luna was 81% illuminated on the evening of Jan. 28, 2026, when I took first light with my Canon R8 through the TS 102 SD f/11. This is literally the third image taken with the camera.
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