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PhotographerPete LardizabalLocationSt Johns, FloridaDateMay 5 and November 28, 2012EquipmentAP 130EDFGT with a Canon 7D at prime focusDescriptionImaged at the same focal length this composite image demonstrates the relative differences in apparent size between the Apogee and Perigee full Moons. The Perigee moon diameter is 13.6% larger in these images than the Apogee moon diameter. |
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PhotographerFathiLocationDubai-UAEDate28 Nov 2012 @ 14:30 UTEquipmentCElestron travelscope 70mm Nikon D5000 at prime focusDescriptionA comparison between the non-eclipsed full moon and the punmbral eclipsed one. the right pic shows a little darkness in the extreme west region of the moon surface. |
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PhotographerAnnette DeGiovineLocationMiddle Island, NY on Long IslandDateDecember 3, 2012 6:40amEquipmentCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT,f4.5, 8 seconds, ISO400, Focal length 39mmDescriptionI photographed Mercury, Venus and Saturn rising from the east right before sunrise. |
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PhotographerRicardo José CavalliniLocationBatatais - BrazilDate11/28/2012 - 22h11min UTEquipmentTelescope SkyWatcher 127mm Maksutov-Cassegrain Ocular Plöss 15mm wideangle Camera Samsung ES70DescriptionEmersion of Jupiter. |
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PhotographerHenna KhanLocationMumbaiDate05-Dec-2012 6:19 AMEquipmentNikon D5100, Lens 18-55 mm.DescriptionThis pictures shows Mercury's greatest elongation on 5th December 2012. Also, the three planets (Mercury, Venus and Saturn) have beautifully lined up. Taken in the early morning sky of Mumbai, India. |
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PhotographerDeborah MoranLocationClifton Beach, Cairns, QueenslandDate6:40 amEquipmentSamsung TX34 HD pocket digital camera, handheld set on night without flash.DescriptionTotality near mid eclipse about a 30 minute drive north of Cairns. |
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PhotographerDaphne GonzalvezLocationGhost Gum Cow paddockDate14 November 6.40am AESTEquipmentCanon 450D with 400mm F5/6 telephoto lensDescriptionThe photo show Baily's beads along the bottom rim of the Moon. |
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PhotographerVinny CoulehanLocationM/S Paul Gauguin South PacificDateNovember 14, 2012 )8:00EquipmentThis was taken with a Canon 60Da and a Televuew RangerDescriptionSolar Corona at about mid eclipse |
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PhotographerVinny CoulehanLocationM/S Paul Gauguin South PacificDateNovember 14, 2012 08:01EquipmentCanon 60Da and a Televue RangerDescription3rd Contact on the M/S Paul Gauguin. |
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PhotographerLen FulhamLocationPort DouglasDate14th Nov 2012 6.39amEquipmentAstrophysics Mach 1 GTO mount, AP 130 GT telescope, Canon 5D MkIIDescriptionTotailty began behind dense cloud which fortunately parted revealing the eclipsed sun. The clouds closed over again before 3rd contact. Attached cropped converted image, otherwise unprocessed |
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