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ASTRO: Moon Tonight
Hi All, Well were 1 for 1 as far as clear nights go so far...which will
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We have it here too for a change but through thin clouds so I'm not
trying anything. Catching up on processing old stuff. We could use your lake effect snow. We're so dry we are having grass fires. The Twin Cities got 10" we got zip. Forest floor is dry. Normally we have 17" on the ground. Last year we had even more. This year zip. Clouds and more clouds but they never drop much of anything. Just days of flurries that sublime in the dry air. You didn't take that with the C-14 I would expect so what did you use. Rick J McBride wrote: Hi All, Well were 1 for 1 as far as clear nights go so far...which will soon change when the Lake Effect clouds kick in. Joe |
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Hi Rick, I used a 70mm refractor and a CP4500 with a 26mm ep. @100ASA for
1/250 sec. Joe "Rick Johnson" wrote in message ... We have it here too for a change but through thin clouds so I'm not trying anything. Catching up on processing old stuff. We could use your lake effect snow. We're so dry we are having grass fires. The Twin Cities got 10" we got zip. Forest floor is dry. Normally we have 17" on the ground. Last year we had even more. This year zip. Clouds and more clouds but they never drop much of anything. Just days of flurries that sublime in the dry air. You didn't take that with the C-14 I would expect so what did you use. Rick J McBride wrote: Hi All, Well were 1 for 1 as far as clear nights go so far...which will soon change when the Lake Effect clouds kick in. Joe |
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It takes a good picture, I don't see any hint of color and it has a nice
flat field. Rick J McBride wrote: Hi Rick, I used a 70mm refractor and a CP4500 with a 26mm ep. @100ASA for 1/250 sec. Joe "Rick Johnson" wrote in message ... We have it here too for a change but through thin clouds so I'm not trying anything. Catching up on processing old stuff. We could use your lake effect snow. We're so dry we are having grass fires. The Twin Cities got 10" we got zip. Forest floor is dry. Normally we have 17" on the ground. Last year we had even more. This year zip. Clouds and more clouds but they never drop much of anything. Just days of flurries that sublime in the dry air. You didn't take that with the C-14 I would expect so what did you use. Rick J McBride wrote: Hi All, Well were 1 for 1 as far as clear nights go so far...which will soon change when the Lake Effect clouds kick in. Joe |
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Nice Crispy moon J. Very cool. Clear Skyz, LA
"J McBride" wrote in message ... Hi All, Well were 1 for 1 as far as clear nights go so far...which will soon change when the Lake Effect clouds kick in. Joe |
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Nice and sharp Joe.
-- Regards, Doug W. www.photonsfate.com -- "J McBride" wrote in message ... Hi All, Well were 1 for 1 as far as clear nights go so far...which will soon change when the Lake Effect clouds kick in. Joe |
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