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Le 28/09/2015 09:49, Norbert a écrit :
Le 28/09/2015 07:47, Sjouke Burry a écrit : On 28.09.15 6:21, Davoud wrote: 39° 04' 40.61"N 76° 39' 33.46"W My wife and I were able to see a few minutes through a break in the clouds just prior to the beginning of totality, then a few minutes more after the onset of totality. I had the Questar and camera ready a few feet away in the garage, but bringing it out would have been a fool's errand. Bright and clear night here(Netherlands), not at all what was predicted, and so we had a nice moonshow. Clear and calm weather in the west of France, beautiful show. I'll put the photos online a bit later. Pictures are online here : http://images.ciel.free.fr/Eversion/...ipse_2015.html Only the first part of the eclipse, I returned to bed after to go to work this morning ![]() -- Norbert. ====================================== knowing the universe - stellar and galaxies evolution http://nrumiano.free.fr images of the sky http://images.ciel.free.fr ====================================== |
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