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Celestial Scenes
Photographerdietmar hagerLocation35 km north of linz, austriaDate08-02-10Equipment9" TMB f/9 SXVF H16 CCD astronomik 2" filterset FLI wheelDescriptionDate: 10.2.2008- seeing 6-(8)/10; transp. 6-7/10 Scope: 9" TMB Apo f/9 CCD: SXV H16 L: 15x9 min; R,G,B 2x2 bin 7x9 min Software: AstroArt4 image acqu. guiding, preprocessing: Maxim DL; Registax; CCD sharp Processing: postprocess. PS CS2 and Pix InSight LE www.stargazer-observatory.com |
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PhotographerMichel HersenLocationPortland, OregonDateFebruary 20, 2008 at 7:13 PMEquipmentTele Vue 102 Refractor and 40 mm Scope Tronix Maxview Eyepiece attached to Lumix DMC-FZ8 Digital Camera, using an ISO of 200, F/3.2, and a 2 second exposure.DescriptionThis is a photo of the tolal lunar eclipse on February 20, 2008 at totality. |
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PhotographerJohn L. GrahamLocationKettering, OhioDate2/21/08 2h-5h UTEquipmentMeade LXD75 SN6, Canon Rebel XTiDescriptionThis sequence of images of the tolat lunar eclipse on 2/21/08 UT was taken with a Canon Rebel XTi at the prime focus of a Meade LXD75 SN6. The source images were saved as Raw and the collage was assembled in Photoshop Elements. |
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PhotographerFrancesc Pruneda AgustiLocationCan Duran Observatory, Palamos, Girona SPAINDate02/21/2008 3:23 UTEquipmentBaader Scopos triplet apo 90 f/6.6, Canon EOS 300D, 100ASA, 13s. exposure. Losmandy G11 mountDescriptionTotal lunar eclipse |
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PhotographerDale IrelandLocationSilverdale, WADate21 Feb 0323UTEquipmentNikon D70 AP130 scope with reducer for f/6 AP900 mountDescriptionanother shot of the bright total eclipse. |
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PhotographerRalph FronteraLocationlight polluted skies of N.J.Date10:30pmEquipmentDigital Rebel camera and a 80mm astrotech refractor.DescriptionLunar Eclipse on Feb 20 2008. |
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Photographerdidier peanLocationNantes FranceDate2008/02/09 22:00EquipmentLX200 GPS 254mm f/6.3 Nikon D300 DSLR altazimutal mount total exposure 150 secDescriptionM42 an exemple of city astrophotography with the new D300 Nikon dslr (no dark, no flat) |
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PhotographerRichard BarefordLocationMedford, New Jersey, USADate080221 03:37:58 UTEquipmentCanon EOS 20Da, 0.5 sec, ISO 3200, prime focus of Meade 2045 LX3, 102mm f10 SCT, mounted on homemade equatorial wedge and tripod.DescriptionThe forecast held little hope but the skies cleared shortly before totality. I rushed to set up my equipment on the icy walkway off the kitchen porch. I bracketed my shots and this one of totality looked best. Naked eye the moon was a dark red-brown with Saturn and the neighboring stars of Leo very bright. Altitude of Moon is 53° 16.68'. |
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PhotographerHunter WilsonLocationLexington, OhioDateFebruary 20, 2008EquipmentAtlas EQ-G Mount, APM 130/780 Refractor, Canon 350D Hap Griffin Baader ModDescriptionTotality of the 2008 Lunar Eclipse. Exposure 0.6 sec iso 400. |
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PhotographerIlia TeimouriLocationTehran,IranDate21 Feb 2008EquipmentCanon EOS 20DDescriptionI took this double expose in Tochal mountain,I captured 2 images and then combined them with photoshop CS2 |
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