Observation of planetary motion using a digital camera

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A digital SLR camera with a standard lens (50 mm focal length, f/1.4) on a fixed tripod is used to obtain photographs of the sky which contain stars up to 8m apparent magnitude. The angle of view is large enough to ensure visual identification of the photograph with a large sky region in a stellar map. The resolution is sufficient to observe the motion of Saturn, and of the satellites of Jupiter, within 24 h.

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