BLOG OFFICIALLY REVIVED .
ive been trying to lemonade some time out of no time ,
and finally managed to squeeze some out .
though i do have some reasons for doing so ,
such as using this blog as a primary site
to publish my astronomy and sky photos .
i'll say , i'll try to post ONE pic a day .
at least to start me off .
bring in some viewership .
AND most importantly ,
keep me motivated to
1)take more shots .
2)BE ACTIVE ON MY BLOG
i'll start from older pictures .
i'll include a write-up and details on my picture taken along with each image .
heres one to start this off .
(click on image for an original and enlarged picture)

this spectacular image of the waxing gibbous Moon taken on a lonely yet clear morning reveals detailed features of the moon on a moderate scale . on the bottom left of the Moon , the Crater Tycho is probably the most identifiable feature on the moon . Tycho is (relatively) young , at an estimated approximate of 108million years old . Tycho is 85km wide , 4.5km deep , and is probably created due to a huge meteorite or comet's impact onto the atmosphere-less Moon .
this image has been digitally enhanced to show the contrasts of moon's surface .
stay tune for more food-for-thought on the Moon :D
feel free to leave any
comments/suggestions/criticisms .
back to me .
exams are over , and coming .
im currently in the "bridging" period after the prelims and
before gearing up full for the A's .
too hyped due to the end of the exams , and too complacent to prepare for th next one .
well in no time , i do believe most of us will start going on fourth gear .
going out late in the night for imaging , sweating my butt out ,
getting checked by the police sometimes for wielding a large swinging
machinery capable of magnifying the moon 750 times , losing a few screws here and there ,
have turned out to a mixed of emotions .
it IS stress relief , very .
and i've met many nice people doing so , such as a lawyer who had a childhood astronomy passion but was unable to pursue it . and (yes including the curious police mans) .
even passersby who glanced at me with those curious eyes , staring into the space and checkin out what im looking at is interesting .
but yeah , i cant go out much now anymore due to the exams .
but ive got SO much i wanna do with the scope and of course , many others .
such as buying a electric guitar , going on a well-deserved holiday etcetra .
gotta get going , headache is grinding me .
_______________
catcha' all soon , well , tomorrow .
] DJ LT [
ive been trying to lemonade some time out of no time ,
and finally managed to squeeze some out .
though i do have some reasons for doing so ,
such as using this blog as a primary site
to publish my astronomy and sky photos .
i'll say , i'll try to post ONE pic a day .
at least to start me off .
bring in some viewership .
AND most importantly ,
keep me motivated to
1)take more shots .
2)BE ACTIVE ON MY BLOG
i'll start from older pictures .
i'll include a write-up and details on my picture taken along with each image .
heres one to start this off .
(click on image for an original and enlarged picture)

this spectacular image of the waxing gibbous Moon taken on a lonely yet clear morning reveals detailed features of the moon on a moderate scale . on the bottom left of the Moon , the Crater Tycho is probably the most identifiable feature on the moon . Tycho is (relatively) young , at an estimated approximate of 108million years old . Tycho is 85km wide , 4.5km deep , and is probably created due to a huge meteorite or comet's impact onto the atmosphere-less Moon .
this image has been digitally enhanced to show the contrasts of moon's surface .
stay tune for more food-for-thought on the Moon :D
feel free to leave any
comments/suggestions/criticisms .
back to me .
exams are over , and coming .
im currently in the "bridging" period after the prelims and
before gearing up full for the A's .
too hyped due to the end of the exams , and too complacent to prepare for th next one .
well in no time , i do believe most of us will start going on fourth gear .
going out late in the night for imaging , sweating my butt out ,
getting checked by the police sometimes for wielding a large swinging
machinery capable of magnifying the moon 750 times , losing a few screws here and there ,
have turned out to a mixed of emotions .
it IS stress relief , very .
and i've met many nice people doing so , such as a lawyer who had a childhood astronomy passion but was unable to pursue it . and (yes including the curious police mans) .
even passersby who glanced at me with those curious eyes , staring into the space and checkin out what im looking at is interesting .
but yeah , i cant go out much now anymore due to the exams .
but ive got SO much i wanna do with the scope and of course , many others .
such as buying a electric guitar , going on a well-deserved holiday etcetra .
gotta get going , headache is grinding me .
_______________
catcha' all soon , well , tomorrow .
time : 2117
activity : surfing the web . facebook-ing .
music : we will rise - arch enemy
mood : hmm .
activity : surfing the web . facebook-ing .
music : we will rise - arch enemy
mood : hmm .
bang the drums . hit the tyres . light the fire . boost the bass . spin the discs . turn the tables .
mix the jelly
and
FLIP THE WORLD
mix the jelly
and
FLIP THE WORLD
] DJ LT [
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