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Celestial Scenes
PhotographerMichel HersenLocationPortland, OregonDateFebruary 20, 2008: 7:18 PMEquipmentThis shot of the lunar eclipse was taken on February 20, 2008 with a Tele Vue 102 and a 40 mm. Scope Tronix Maxview Eyepiece attached to the Panasonic DMC-FZ8 with a Scope Tronix Bower. The ISO was 200, F/3.2, using a 2 second exposure. Michel Hersen, Portland, OregonDescriptionThis shot of the lunar eclipse was taken on February 20, 2008 with a Tele Vue 102 and a 40 mm. Scope Tronix Maxview Eyepiece attached to the Panasonic DMC-FZ8 with a Scope Tronix Bower. The ISO was 200, F/3.2, using a 2 second exposure. Michel Hersen, Portland, Oregon |
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PhotographerMichel HersenLocationPortland, OregnDateFebruary 20, 2008 at 7:13 PMEquipmentThis shot of the lunar eclipse was taken on February 20, 2008 with a Tele Vue 102 and a 40 mm. Scope Tronix Maxview Eyepiece attached to the Panasonic DMC-FZ8 with a Scope Tronix Bower. The ISO was 200, F/3.2, using a 2 second exposure.DescriptionThis shot of the lunar eclipse was taken on February 20, 2008 with a Tele Vue 102 and a 40 mm. Scope Tronix Maxview Eyepiece attached to the Panasonic DMC-FZ8 with a Scope Tronix Bower. The ISO was 200, F/3.2, using a 2 second exposure. |
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PhotographerDavide MarzottoLocationMontecchio Maggiore (VI) - ItalyDate21/02/2008 - about 4 a.m.EquipmentCelestron CG5 Etx90 ota sigma 70-300 apo macro dg canon eos 400dDescriptiona photo of lunar eclipse of February 21, 2008. The sky was very cloudy, but when the eclipse started, a small "window" between the clouds opened. |
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PhotographerEfrain Morales RiveraLocationAguadilla, Puerto RicoDate02/17/08 03:33EquipmentLX200gps 10 in., CGE Mount, DMK21AF04 Ccd, TeleVue 3x Barlows, Astronomik LRGB filter set, Baarder Uv/Ir filter.DescriptionSaturn is Approaching opposition in a couple of days, The ring is going into a plane. Notice at center of lower ring shadow cast from ring is almost gone as sunlight is hitting more of the surface. |
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PhotographerMichael BoschatLocationMy apt balcony in Halifax,Nova Scotia,CanadaDateFeb.20,2008 at 10:55pmEquipmentMounted my Olympus c-750 digital camera over a 40mm eyepiece on my 4" f/10 refractor.DescriptionThe light bluish tinge between the bright sunlit part and mostly eclipsed Moon. |
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PhotographerAlexandros DiamantisLocationAthens, GreeceDate21-2-2008 03:56 UTEquipmentMeade ETX-70S, Baader Hyperion 21mm, Sony DSC-H1.DescriptionThe picture shows the last total eclipse untill December 2010 from Athens southwest. |
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PhotographerBob JohnsonLocationSaskatoon SaskatchewanDateFebruary 12, 2008, 4:24 pmEquipmentCanon 40D.DescriptionWas outside with my camera when I happened to notice Sundogs and then a Solar halo starting to form, had lots of Cirrus clouds and -25c temperature, ideal conditions for the formation of these phenomenon. |
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PhotographerErnesto AguilarLocationLuke Air Force Base, ArizonaDate2/18/2008 7:44pmEquipmentNikon D40 ISO200 10s Exposure 18mm Wide shot.DescriptionWispy clouds rolled in late in the day. When the Sun went down the temperature dropped and a nice ring formed around the Moon. |
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PhotographerBob JohnsonLocationSaskatoon, SaskatchewanDateFebruary 8,2008, 7:15 pmEquipmentCanon 40D, 3.2 sec exposure, ISO 640, 75mmDescriptionCouldn't miss this opportunity to capture a great image of Earthshine even though the temperature was -35 with windchill. Moon was at 5% of full. |
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PhotographerMichel HersenLocationPortland, OregonDateFebruary 13, 2008: 8:28 PMEquipmentThe shot is of a lunar corona taken with a Nikon D 200 and Sigma Zoom Lens (70-300 mm.), using an ISO of 1600, F/4.8, and a 1/4 second exposure.DescriptionLunar Corona |
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