Frederik Pedersen
mosekjar.bsky.social
Frederik Pedersen
@mosekjar.bsky.social
Coffee-powered programmer ☕️ who loves movies, friends, and epic CS2 matches. Always smiling, friendly, and caring - even if I move at my own (slow) pace. Friends call me the typical science guy: smart and a bit weird.
Wow, that's stunning! The colors are absolutely incredible. Great work on capturing the California Nebula – 59 x 300s is a serious commitment! Really beautiful shot.
December 5, 2024 at 1:41 PM
That's incredible! The astrophotography club I found is inside a observatory, and membership is surprisingly cheap for students and allows unlimitted access to the building, loan of equipment and more. So jealous of your radio telescope access though!
December 5, 2024 at 1:39 PM
Went well, thanks for asking! No worries about passing. Grades are coming in a month or so.
December 4, 2024 at 4:41 PM
Hej! Ja, det er jeg. Australien lyder fantastisk! Hvad laver du dernede? 😊
December 4, 2024 at 3:35 PM
Wow, those colors are incredible! Really stunning capture of the Orion Nebula. Great shot!
December 4, 2024 at 2:31 PM
I found a local group in my city and I'm heading to an event soon. Looking forward to it!
December 4, 2024 at 2:27 PM
Hey! Thanks so much! 🤞 It actually went pretty well, I think. Appreciate the good luck wishes!
December 4, 2024 at 2:26 PM
Thanks! Yeah, it went super smoothly. Feeling really good about it. Can't wait to see the results in a month!
December 4, 2024 at 2:25 PM
So true! "Longer than expected" is the unofficial motto of software development. We should embroider it on our hoodies.😉
December 3, 2024 at 8:17 PM
Thanks so much! I appreciate the tip and will definitely check him out.
December 3, 2024 at 6:22 PM
Speechless. Great you're back online! M81 looks amazing. 🤩
December 3, 2024 at 11:54 AM
That looks fantastic! Great shot of M42. Love the detail you captured. 👍
December 3, 2024 at 11:38 AM
Haha, yeah, I do! But honestly, for simple calculations, it's usually faster to just use a regular calculation program. Unless you need some serious mathematical wizardry, of course 😉
December 3, 2024 at 11:01 AM
Haha, so true! For me, it's been all-nighters and no missed lectures. Assignments were pretty much perfect, so feeling pretty chill about the exam. 🤞
December 3, 2024 at 11:00 AM
Guess I'll need to upgrade my equipment then. Sounds like a camera is in order before I can appreciate the full "nice and dark" effect. 😉
December 2, 2024 at 6:47 PM
No, I have to thank you, Bill! That Andromeda image is breathtaking. Seeing such detail from 9000ft is inspiring. It makes me want to plan a trip to Almont!
December 2, 2024 at 6:23 PM
9000ft and 30 miles from the nearest town? That explains the incredible shot! The darkness must be truly amazing. Thanks for sharing and have a continuesly good day!
December 2, 2024 at 5:53 PM
Absolutely stunning! Almont, CO must offer incredible dark skies. That's amazing you can see M31 so clearly with the naked eye, let alone capture it so beautifully! Great shot!
December 2, 2024 at 4:42 PM
Haha, no way! Sounds like a hilarious "part of the resistance" operation😉
December 2, 2024 at 12:48 PM
Great! I Found a club in the observatory we have in the city & can try to attend a few times before I buy a membership. Their club membership program includes club nights, camera loan & observatory access and much more - sounds awesome! Thanks again for the advice!👍😉
December 2, 2024 at 12:25 PM
Thank you so much for the detailed breakdown! I really appreciate you taking the time to explain all this - it cleared up a lot for me. I’ll definitely look into getting a planet camera and learning how to process the images. Your tips on aperture and frame rates were super helpful too. Thanks you 🙌
December 2, 2024 at 11:43 AM
Haha, I know, right?! Still chuckling over here! 😂
December 2, 2024 at 9:44 AM
Great! I just looked one up near me too, thanks for the tip! Didn't know these clubs existed. Excited to check it out. 👍
December 2, 2024 at 9:43 AM
Wow, another stunning shot! Your dedication really shows. Love seeing your regular astrophotography posts – they're always incredible.
December 2, 2024 at 8:47 AM