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Old February 11th 05, 09:18 AM
orion94nl
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Default Earthshine and the 4-day-old Moon

Hi all,

On January 14th 2005 I observed the 4-day-old moon with the 4-inch
refractor. In the Solar system section you will find an observing
report and some images that I shot during the session. On the
first image you see my first result trying to capture the earthshine.
The second pic is an overview image of the 4-day-old Moon.
If you move the mouse pointer over the image the names and
locations of the different lunar features discussed will appear on
the image.

For the full story please follow this link:

http://www.backyard-astro.com/solar/...0114/moon.html


In January I also added some interesting images of the Moon to my
weblog. In the next few months I hope to write some more observing
reports, but for now, have a look in the weblog if you are interested.

http://www.backyard-astro.com/pMachinePro2.3/weblog.php


Enjoy!


Math
http://www.backyard-astro.com
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Old February 11th 05, 07:01 PM
CLT
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Nice shot Math! I like your use of mouseover ID.

Clear Skies

Chuck Taylor
Do you observe the moon?
Try http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lunar-observing/

Are you interested in understanding optics?
Try http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ATM_Optics_Software/

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Hi all,

On January 14th 2005 I observed the 4-day-old moon with the 4-inch
refractor. In the Solar system section you will find an observing
report and some images that I shot during the session. On the
first image you see my first result trying to capture the earthshine.
The second pic is an overview image of the 4-day-old Moon.
If you move the mouse pointer over the image the names and
locations of the different lunar features discussed will appear on
the image.

For the full story please follow this link:

http://www.backyard-astro.com/solar/...0114/moon.html


In January I also added some interesting images of the Moon to my
weblog. In the next few months I hope to write some more observing
reports, but for now, have a look in the weblog if you are interested.

http://www.backyard-astro.com/pMachinePro2.3/weblog.php


Enjoy!


Math
http://www.backyard-astro.com



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Old February 14th 05, 06:04 PM
Mark
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Math -

Here's another earthshine pic for you:

http://www.geocities.com/smalldob/images/earthshine.JPG

Mark


orion94nl wrote:
Hi all,

On January 14th 2005 I observed the 4-day-old moon with the 4-inch
refractor. In the Solar system section you will find an observing
report and some images that I shot during the session. On the
first image you see my first result trying to capture the earthshine.
The second pic is an overview image of the 4-day-old Moon.
If you move the mouse pointer over the image the names and
locations of the different lunar features discussed will appear on
the image.

For the full story please follow this link:

http://www.backyard-astro.com/solar/...0114/moon.html


In January I also added some interesting images of the Moon to my
weblog. In the next few months I hope to write some more observing
reports, but for now, have a look in the weblog if you are

interested.

http://www.backyard-astro.com/pMachinePro2.3/weblog.php


Enjoy!


Math
http://www.backyard-astro.com


 




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