

In this case, this is the FOV for a 70mm lens. In addition, Stellarium can project a box showing the field of view of lenses with various focal lengths. The second image is a screen shot from the Stellarium application showing the positions of these three objects in the evening sky. It was a breezy evening and the water was roughed up a bit by the wind but the longer exposure helped to smooth out the surface and provide a bit of a reflection of the Moon. The image is a composite of a 2-second image of the sky and an 8-second image of the water.
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Screen shot from Stellarium showing the evening sky plus the field of view from a 70mm lens. I think they add a bit of interest to the otherwise clear sky.
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Although it had been completely cloud free all day, some high clouds moved in right after sunset. Fixed position of Jupiter moons: updated theory to L1.A few days ago the Moon, Mercury, and the Pleiades were all located close to each other in the evening sky.

Fixed auto-enabling landscapes when setObserverLocation is call (LP: #1783752) Fixed Earth shadow on scaled Moon during eclipse Fixed crash in the combination: constellation is selected and sky culture has been changed Fixed URL of API for "Location from network" feature (GH: #218) Fixed Moon HiPS rendering during eclipse Fixed sorting rules for AstroCalc/Phenomena tool Added script "Mutual occultations of planets" Added script "Occultations of bright stars by planets" Added script "Jupiter without Galilean satellites" Added script "Jupiter and triple shadow phenomena" Added actions (without default hotkeys) to toggle Moon and Minor body scaling Added Henriksson solution (2017) for Schoch formula for DeltaT (1931) Added support Milkyway saturation effect (GH: #175, #242) Added visual magnitudes and sizes for Abell planetary nebulae Added processing the 30x HTTP codes for Quasars, Pulsars, Historical Supernovae, Bright Novae, Meteor Showers and Exoplanets plugins (GH: #236, #231, #229, #227, #226, #225, #224, #223) Added support 'ESO/Uppsala Survey of the ESO(B) Atlas' Added support to add/subtract calendric month through hotkeys (GH: #232) Added additional level of checks for JSON documents Added possibility to select all constellations through scripts and hotkeys Added distances for some planetary nebulae (DSO) Added support Abell Catalog of Planetary Nebulae (Abell, 1966) Added artwork for some Maori constellations Added additional context for term 'Transit' (GH: #215) Added "clear" button for search of artificial satellites in the selected group (Satellites plugin) Added centering text for headers in AstroCalc/Phenomena, AstroCalc/Ephemeris and AstroCalc/Positions tools Added special case for partial solar eclipses in AstroCalc/Phenomena tool Added column with angular distance from the Moon into AstroCalc/Phenomena tool Added filters for list of matching objects in AstroCalc/WUT tool Added filters for enlisted objects in Search Tool/Lists tool Added handle keypressing for list of matching objects in AstroCalc/WUT tool Added support decimal degrees format for AstroCalc tool Added elongation support for AstroCalc/Phenomena tool Added GUI improvements for AstroCalc tool Stellarium 0.18.2 has been released today!
