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PhotographerParisaLocationIran , BushehrDate16 August 2008EquipmentA telescope , a camera and some creativities!DescriptionIt was taken at the first hours of eclipse. |
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PhotographerAntonio CocconcelliLocationBarnaul, SiberiaDate01 08 2008EquipmentTakahashi Fs 78, Canon 350D with ir pass, 1/500 at 400 isoDescriptionThe big protuberance during the totality |
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PhotographerHans van der MeerLocationAssen, NetherlandsDate16 Aug 2008, 10.36pmEquipmentCanon 30D, 280mm, F/5.6, 1 second ISO 1600DescriptionThe planet Neptune is visible next to a partially eclipsed moon on August 16, 2008 |
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PhotographerPIERRE ARPINLocationLake Ob, near NovosibirskDateAug. 1th 2008EquipmentCamera : Nikon D40 with a 500mm catadioptric telephoto with 1000 Oaks solar filter.DescriptionThis is the only picture made during the eclipse. My automatic picture taking malfunctionned just before totality. |
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PhotographerSven KorsgaardLocationDoverodde, DenmarkDate22:16 GMTEquipmentNikon D70s 300mm nikkorDescriptionOften appearing from behind the drifting clouds the eclipsed moon was a very beautiful sight. |
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PhotographerAditya BarveLocationPune , IndiaDate17/08/2008EquipmentSONY 5.1 Mega Pixel Digital Camera with 3X Optical Zoom CybershotDescriptionPartial Lunar Eclipse as observed from Pune [india] on 17/08/2008 |
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PhotographerMohammad Javad FahimiLocationBagheyn, Kerman, IranDateAug 16, 2008Equipmentcanon eos 400DDescriptionComposite of tow different exposures |
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PhotographerMahdi zamaniLocationTehran ; IranDate16 August 2008EquipmentTelescope : 110mm apo . Camera : 30D EOS CanonDescriptionPartial lunar eclipse from Tehran. |
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PhotographerAndreas GadaLocationKhoton Lake, MongoliaDateAugust 1, 2008 10:57:46 UTEquipmentSky Watcher ED 80, 600 mm f/7.5, on a stripped down Losmandy GM-8 mount. Canon 40D camera, ISO 200, 1/1000”,DescriptionMongolian Expedtions’ solar eclipse camp at Khoton lake Mongolia, (Lat. 48° 38” 46” N, Long> 88° 18” 46” E, Elev. 2079 m). From this fantastic location our group, 27 avid eclipse chasers, and support staff of 19, had a breath taking view the eclipse. The sky was clear, however there was a strong wind, which required the use of a wind block to shelter the equipment. This image is one of 2,500 that were taken, which will be used to create a time-lapse movie of the eclipse. |
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PhotographerDelaporteLocationChina / Xinjiang - Hami RegionDate01/08/08 - 19:09:14EquipmentOrion 80/600 Telescope with Eos 350D on EQ3-2 mountDescriptionIn this photo, the Moon is going out from the Solar disk and light comes out with a violet ray. |
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