On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 21:32:02 +0000, Pete Lawrence
wrote:
On 2 Mar 2006 11:43:07 -0800, "Father Haskell"
wrote:
Pete Lawrence wrote:
Some shots from the evening of March 1st 2006
Earthshine
http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/2006-03-01/earthshine.html
Those are stars visible in the background, correct?
Yes they are...
Close one is TYC2-1641-1 mag. +6.2. The one a bit further out is
TYC2-1154-1, mag +7.0.
At what phase would the moon's brightness make
them not show up in photographs?
I presume you mean at the expense of the lunar detail. It's possible
to pick up quite a few stars so long as the Moon's flare doesn't wash
them out.
Here's another Earthshine shot showing stars - some close to the
bright overexposed crescent...
http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...arthshine.html
In fact, if you look very close to the bright over-exposed limb, just
below the central axis, you can just make out a dot really close in.
This is TYC15-764-1 a magniutude +9.0 star in Pisces.
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Pete Lawrence
http://www.digitalsky.org.uk
Last updated 4th February 2006