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Old August 25th 03, 04:46 PM
Dave Mitsky
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Default Light ray in Archimedes

"Brian A" wrote in message news:Ea32b.244819$uu5.50767@sccrnsc04...

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Hi Dave,
That's fascinating stuff. This is the first I've ever heard of lunar sunset
rays. Do you know of any links that give good examples of what they actually
look like? Or perhaps the times and locations of when and where they can be
seen?

Thanks
Brian A


Brian,

Some of the ray reports on Rob Robinson's site (the URL I mentioned)
include sketches and images. I've posted a photo of the Maginus Ray
there as a matter of fact. It also appears at http://www.dvaa.org
under the members astrophotgraphy section.

Correction: the ray that Tony discovered was south of Archimedes.