Not enough information to tell. How large? Which direction? How high in the sky? How bright? Moving or stationary?
Brightest natural objects in the sky right now: the Moon, Jupiter, and Sirius.
Kissner on
This is an out of focus point source, probably just a star.
Any camera does this when a light source is out of focusÂ
hubble6 on
Atmospheric distortion is why it is changing in every photo
steelhead777 on
Try turning the focus knob until it is a single point. This is a severely out of focus star.
Bigmonkeysquat on
I’ll go out again and try and get a better picture of it.
Edit: I broke my telescope
alanfa5 on
Looks like one of my bareskin magnums.
gromm93 on
That’s a cell phone image of a bright dot. You’ve “zoomed in” except what that means on a camera with a fixed focal length lens , is that you’ve cropped it to hell.
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Not enough information to tell. How large? Which direction? How high in the sky? How bright? Moving or stationary?
Brightest natural objects in the sky right now: the Moon, Jupiter, and Sirius.
This is an out of focus point source, probably just a star.
Any camera does this when a light source is out of focusÂ
Atmospheric distortion is why it is changing in every photo
Try turning the focus knob until it is a single point. This is a severely out of focus star.
I’ll go out again and try and get a better picture of it.
Edit: I broke my telescope
Looks like one of my bareskin magnums.
That’s a cell phone image of a bright dot. You’ve “zoomed in” except what that means on a camera with a fixed focal length lens , is that you’ve cropped it to hell.
It’s just a bright dot.