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Robert Lozano
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Northern lights taken from our driveway in Bulverde.
The Northern lights taken from our driveway in Bulverde!
Ring of Fire, Bulverde. Imaged with a Nikon D3200, Thousand Oaks Solar filter, f/8 800/sec.
Bailey's Beads during the Annular Eclipse, taken from Bulverde.
The May 15th Total Lunar Eclipse - Taken from the Lozano Observatory 9 miles south of Blanco.
Tamarind Bend Dr. in Bulverde looking WNW. 281 N is just beyond the background hill.
Aerial view of Tamarind Bend Dr. in Bulverde looking WNW. 281 N is just behind the background hill. Some snow drifts are 6-7 inches deep.
MERRY CHRISTMAS! The Christmas Tree Cluster - located in the constellation Monoceros about 2,600 light years from Earth this object is a massive collection of hydrogen, dust and various interstellar gases that given time and pressure form new stars. The bluish area in the center of the image is created by the massive glow of stars illuminating stellar dust. This image was taken by me last year and reprocessed this weekend. The telescope was a TEC 140mm f/7 refractor mounted on a Paramount MX+ mount. SBIG STT-8300M Camera, Astrodon Gen II filters. The image is a composition of 90 minutes through Red, Green and Blue filters, 4 hours through an Luminance filter and 2 hours through a Hydrogen Alpha filter for a total exposure of 10. 5 hours.
The Great Planetary Conjunction - Jupiter and Saturn taken on December 20th 2020 from the Lozano Observatory located in Spring Branch. Imaged with a TEC 140 mm Refractor and a Nikon D3200 DSLR camera.