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PhotographerJeudy BlancoLocationCartago, Costa RicaDate21/12/2010 between 12:31am and 02:56amEquipmentAntares reflector telescope 200mm/1000mm and Pentax DSLR, prime focus.DescriptionThis is a sequence of the eclipse, from the first contact until soon after the end of the totallity. Is in Hi definition to be printed as a poster. |
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PhotographerJeudy BlancoLocationCartago, Costa RicaDate21/12/2010 between 12:31am and 02:56amEquipmentAntares reflector telescope, 200/1000mm. Pentax DSLR camera.DescriptionTotallity of the lunar eclipse of 12/21/2010, near the maximum at around 2:32 am local time. |
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PhotographerJohn DolbyLocationTucson, ArizonaDateDecember 21, 2010, 1:30amEquipmentCelestron CPC-1100 with HyperStar lens at f/2. Canon Rebel XT DSLR. 1.3-Second exposure. ISO-800.DescriptionCoppery moon in a field of stars. |
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PhotographerSidney RosenthalLocationPensacola, FLDate12/21/2010EquipmentTakahashi TSA102 4" scope Takahashi EM200 mount Canon 5D Mark2 cameraDescriptionLunar eclipse collage. Various exosures and ISO were used from 1/200 to 8 seconds and 100 to 800 respectively. |
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PhotographerSteven VaughtLocationHaslet, TexasDate12-21-10 12:33am-3:24amEquipmentCanon EOS Digital Rebel XS, 55-250mm lens.DescriptionThis is a composite of the best pictures I took every 5-10 minutes until just after totality ended. Clouds rolled in during final stage of the event but totality was spectacular in the clear Texas sky. |
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PhotographerPreston S JustisLocationVirginia Beach, VADate12/21/2010 04:41:46EquipmentOrion SVP 8" f/4.9 Newtonian reflector, Canon 40D DSLR, 1.3" exposure @ISO 320.DescriptionDecember 21, 2010 Lunar eclipse nearing the end of total phase. |
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PhotographerTony SharfmanLocationcranford, njDate3:20amEquipmentTakahashi TOA-130F, Vixen SXD, Canon 5D Mk II.DescriptionHere's a fresh photo of this morning's eclipse. It was beautiful through the eyepiece but capturing it in an image was a bit of a challenge thanks to the huge dynamic range. In the end I decided to take 3 exposures of 3.2 sec, 1.6 sec and .8 sec at ISO 320 and stack them together to achieve 1 image that captured all the tones well. |
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PhotographerTaha TebyaniLocationAmand,ZanjanDate12/15/2010 5:00 AMEquipmentCanon EOS 50D + Grip Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM Slik 400 Pro Tripod Giga T Pro Hannel RimoteDescriptionVenus is classified as a terrestrial planet and it is sometimes called Earth's "sister planet" due to the similar size, gravity, and bulk composition. Venus is covered with an opaque layer of highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid, preventing its surface from being seen from space in visible light |
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PhotographerSadegh GhomizadehLocationIran TehranDate8 Dec. 2.12 UTCEquipmentC11 celestron + DMK21AU04. ASDescriptionFirst image to detect the new storm on 8 December. |
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PhotographerDoug ZubenelLocationEast of De Soto, Kansas, USA.Date12-06-10 23:40 UTEquipmentCanon Rebel XTi (Hutech modified) with a 300mm NIKKOR lens @ f/8; 2 second exposure at ISO 100.DescriptionAfter making the image of the Moon and Mars setting on the treeline, I quickly moved to higher ground and caught the pair close to one of the water towers in De Soto, Kansas. |
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