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Photographer

Jennifer Moray

Location

Victoria, BC

Date

Feb, 20th, 7:50ish

Equipment

Nikon D40 Digital SLR
 

Photographer

Carlos Beer

Location

San Jose, Costa Rica

Date

Feb 20, 9:30 PM

Equipment

Unguided Nikon D100 w 70-210mm zoom lens piggybacked on a Celestron C8.

Description

Eclipsed moon shot from my house backyard with a somewhat cloudy sky.
 

Photographer

Dustin Loverenow

Location

British Columbia

Date

Feb 20 2008 7:15

Equipment

Skywatcher HEQ5 200mm, Olympus E-330 prime focus

Description

as the moon enters the umbra, very windy night.
 

Photographer

Tim Gehring

Location

Pinckney, MI

Date

02/20/08 between 8:50 PM - 11:04 PM (EST)

Equipment

Stellarvue 85L (f/8.8), Nikon D70s

Description

This series of the total eclipse of the moon was captured from my home in Pinckney, MI. The sky conditions were ideal for viewing and imaging the event. However, the temperature was not so ideal (9 degrees F). The views, images and memories were well worth the cold hands and feet!
 

Photographer

Milan Gucic

E-mail

milangucic@gmail.com

Location

Kragujevac, Serbia

Date

21. february 2008.

Equipment

Canon 350D + MTO 100/1000 + EQ2 mount

Description

Great night from memorial park Sumarice in Kragujevac, Serbia. Hopeful for us it was cloudless!
 

Photographer

Manuel

E-mail

manuelgcl@yahoo.com

Location

Monterrey

Date

02 - 20 - 08

Equipment

Canon Rebelt XTi, Zoom 200 mm at f6.5 and ISO 400, Telescope SN LXD55 10".

Description

Phases of lunar eclipse
 

Photographer

Ron Baker

Location

Cambridge, Ontario

Date

Feb. 20, 2008 10:17 EST

Equipment

Nikon D40X
 

Photographer

Sara Khalafinejad

E-mail

sarakhd@yahoo.com

Location

Iran-Shiraz-Biruni observatory

Date

2008/02/21 6:08AM

Equipment

sk 150750HEQ,EOS Canon 30D

Description

magnificent Eclipsing Moon setting in western horizon of shiraz. 0.8s , ISO 100 , telescope: f/5
 

Photographer

Felipe Mac Auliffe

E-mail

fauliffe@eso.org

Location

San Pedro de Atacama, North of Chile

Date

2008-02

Equipment

Nikon d70s on tripod with AF-S Nikkor at 27 mm with remote shutter release

Description

On February 1st 2008, an outstanding view of Jupiter and Venus half a degree apart took place in the morning sky, one hour before sunrise. At the top the Moon is visible and to the lower left the Likancabur vulcano is shown. I took this image from the control base of the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX), which is a 12-m radiotelescope operating at the Chajnantor plateau. The antennas visible in this picture are the ones that communicates via microwaves to the telescope allowing remote control of the telescope from the control base.
 

Photographer

Pierre Arpin

E-mail

parpin@videotron.ca

Location

Chambly, Quebec

Date

Feb. 20th 2008 at 22:59 EST (02:59 UT)

Equipment

Meade ETX-90 reduced to f/6.3 Nikon D50 DSLR at ISO 400 wiht 8 sec exposure

Description

Totality is over and a thin sliver of sunlight is coming back. To the naked eye I had the impression to see Nars afar with the south polar cap.
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