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ASTRO: Eclipse of the Moon
I almost missed it because of the weather. Lake effect and clouds prevented
it from being seen except through the haze and only for a few minutes was I able to see the event. Not my best work but one takes what one gets...especially with the weather in MI CP4500 70mm refractor @ 100ASA |
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ASTRO: Eclipse of the Moon
J McBride wrote: I almost missed it because of the weather. Lake effect and clouds prevented it from being seen except through the haze and only for a few minutes was I able to see the event. Not my best work but one takes what one gets...especially with the weather in MI CP4500 70mm refractor @ 100ASA Looks like much the same skies we had here once the moon cleared the trees. By then it was 10 minutes from the end. Now light snow is falling though I still can see a star or two. This lake sits in a hole with 400 foot hills all around so I have no horizon. South is best and that limits me to about 4 degrees from the true horizon. East is the worst of course! With 24" in two back to back storms we are quickly catching up on our snowfall deficit though they are very dry snows. So won't help as much as we'd like. Rick -- Correct domain name is arvig and it is net not com. Prefix is correct. Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh". |
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