Photo Gallery:
Note: All images in this gallery are copyrighted by the photographers and may not be
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Sky Events
PhotographerMesaedLocationKuwaitDate16:41 UT - 18/6/2007EquipmentTelescope : Celestron CPC Schmidt-Cassegrain 11-inch Camera : pentax DLDescriptionThe Moon and Venus |
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PhotographerLaurent LavederLocationQuimper, Bretagne, FranceDateJune 18, 2007 about 14:02 UTEquipmentCanon 350D + Megrez 80/480 refractor on a tripod.DescriptionToday from France, the Moon was occulting Venus. Unfortunately I wasn't able to see the moments of the emmersion and imersion of Venus because of clouds. But they gave me some nice pictures, filling the blue sky with white patches. With the naked eyes, the show was really impressive: a pale crescent Moon with a bright dot (visible as a Quarter in the instrument). Many other pictures visible in this gallery. |
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PhotographerSuman GajulaLocationLeipzig, GermanyDate18.06.2007, 17:41EquipmentTelescope: d=114mm, f=1000mm, catadioptric Tasco telescope, eyepiece=20mm (magnification=50X) Camera: Kodak C310 (35mm) digital camera. photo taken by afocal method. no photo editing, only cropped for the restricted memory and size.DescriptionVenus just comes out from behind the Moon on 18th june 2007.Looks like a diamond ring! |
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PhotographerLeo EvansLocationVieux Fort,St.luciaDateMonday June 18th 2007 8.28 pmEquipmentSony Cybershot dsc-h2DescriptionImage of Saturn,The Moon and Venus inconjunction |
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PhotographerAntoniosLocationFlorina, GreeceDateJune 19EquipmentTakahashi Mewlon-210, Nikon D70DescriptionIt was a spectacular event during broad daylight. Perfect viewing conditions. |
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PhotographerSimon ChanLocationDalkeith (Perth), Western AustraliaDate18th June 2007 5.44pm (Western Australian Standard Time)EquipmentFuji FinePix F31fd held in hand Original image 3024 x 2106 pixels ISO 800 F/2.8 1x zoom (8mm focal length) 1/50th sec exposureDescriptionWhile driving home, I saw the Moon and Venus in conjunction in the western sky. I simply could not resist jumping out of the car to grab a quick photo! The inset is taken from a second photo at higher zoom. (P.S. Due to the rush, you can still see the car windshield in the bottom right corner of the photo!) |
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PhotographerTahir SISMANLocationKocaeliDate18/6/2007 20:00EquipmentCanon 350D, Meade LX-90 |
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PhotographerBen AdlofLocationCanton, MIDate6/19/07EquipmentTripod mounted Olympus C-750 in "night mode"DescriptionFrom right-to-left are the Moon, Venus, Saturn and Regulus, in nearly a straight line and in order of magnitude! |
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Photographerkambiz khaleghiLocationtaleqanDate19 may 2007Equipmentzenit122,telle 400,film:fuji 400,on a rock.DescriptionTransit of Venus & Moon from Taleqan. |
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Photographerkambiz khaleghiLocationtaleqanDate19 may 2007Equipmentzenit122,telle 400,film:fuji 400, on a rock insted of tripodDescriptionVenus and the Moon from Taleqan, 180 km north east of Tehran, Iran. |
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