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Hi Rob,
Yes, I was marveling at the sudden "appearance" of those close proximity
stars. Here west of Vegas it was a nice night and the skies were clear
with a great view. Definitel
Hi Rob,
Yes, I was marveling at the sudden "appearance" of those close proximity
stars. Here west of Vegas it was a nice night and the skies were clear
with a great view. Definitely was worth burning the midnight oil for...!
Best regards,
Daniel
Daniel Noyes
Genuine Moon & Mars Meteorite Rocks
Hi Jim,
Very good of the moon and Earth to position themselves perfectly for
such a magnificent shot down past the OK Corral.
Was strolling down there just over a year ago.
Cheers,
Graham
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 6:44 AM, John.L.Cabassi wrote:
> Apologies once again Jim and all.
> The link see
Apologies once again Jim and all.
The link seems to be completely broken. Here are the individual images
Cheers
John
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh149/Johnno_ACH/JimS/eclipse2.jpg
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh149/Johnno_ACH/JimS/eclipse1.jpg
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh149
Sorry for the double post. Trying to correct the broken link
http://s255.photobucket.com/albums/hh149/Johnno_ACH/JimS/?action=view&cu
rrent=7d77ed15.pbw
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Sorry for the double post. Trying to correct the broken link
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Hi Rob,
Thanks for sharing thatgreat detailed shot. Couldn't help thinking
that all it needed was a sprig of holly photo-shopping on to the top
and it would make a very good festive plum pudding look-a-like!
Cheers,
Graham
On 21 December 2010 16:53, Rob Holcomb wrote:
> Here's a photo from
Here's a photo from the San Francisco Bay Area, a friend setup his equipment
and then stood out in the balmy (compared to most of you!) weather and took
a whole series of photos. I like this one with the stars in the background.
http://4-kats.homeip.net/andrewlunar.jpg
Rob Holcomb
http://www.r
Hi Graham,
Lovely shot that...with the landscape reminding one of being an earthling.
Thank you.. and Happy Christmas to you and yours,
Guido
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If anyone is interested I took some pics of the weekend's Lunar Eclipse
from my back Garden, not brilliant (but there was thick cloud cover with
only occasional gaps!)
http://www.freewebs.com/fordmeteorites/lunareclipse9thnovember.htm
Mark Ford
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iIf I had driven at about 5 p.m. over to the other side of the island, I
might have gotten a glimpse of the eclipse just finishing, but as it was,
all I saw was the glorious full moon. Haleakala was in the way until after
6.
Tracy Latimer
"What did you get, Charlie Brown?" "I got a rock."
James and others,
Last night's total lunar eclipse was one to remember for us here in Eastern
US (near Philly/Harrisburg for me).
The night was ss...eerie and spooky(scary in theory). Such a moon and sky
would have made a great night for Halloween. The timing was close enough for
me thoug
Well from the great town of Gardendale and the porch of the antique auction I was at had a great cloudless view of it. One of the other post described it pretty much sort of a rust orange with naked eye and a flat pumpkin orange with my telescope. Yes I brought a telescope to the auction, they
: [meteorite-list] Lunar
eclipse
Rainy and cold (OK...actually just 50F) here in
DallasWe were supposed to have a public star party tonight, but
rain has a way of changing one's plans.Craig
Rainy and cold (OK...actually just 50F) here in Dallas
We were supposed to have a public star party tonight, but rain has a way of changing one's plans.
Craig
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How about other list members -- any impressions?
In my area of Southern California, I had an unobstructed view of some backlit clouds. ;-)
Hi Michael,
Am watching it here from Duluth, MN. where we have clear skies and 7
degrees. During totality 2/3 of the disk was a nice deep pumpkin orange
through the scope (rusty red with the eye) and bordered by grayish-blue
just within the southern limb. To the eye the southern edge of the moon
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