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MnMikew wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... "Mark S. Holden" wrote: dxAce wrote: In the US, the event begins tonight, Oct. 27th, at 9:14 p.m. EDT (6:14 p.m. PDT). (Oct. 28 UTC). Beginning to cloud up here, but good luck to all. dxAce Michigan USA For anyone who is interested, here is one of the pictures I took of the eclipse: http://users.adelphia.net/~msholden/eclipse2.jpg It was taken on a Nikon D70 with a TMB 175 apo refractor. Wow! That's a keeper. Thanks. No kidding, nice job Mark! Thanks. Here's a shot of M57 I did a couple months back: http://users.adelphia.net/~msholden/m57.jpg The main problem I have with shots like this is light pollution. If I go long enough to make the central star easy to see, the background starts to wash out. But taking these photos while listening to my "portable" 7030+ is fun. Also, for those interested in tuning in Jupiter on their shortwave radios, here's a link with information. I suspect most of us have better radios than the kit they offer: http://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov/ Regards, Mark |
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