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Partial Solar Eclipse from Worcester Park, London, UK



 
 
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Old October 3rd 05, 12:36 PM
Billius
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Default Partial Solar Eclipse from Worcester Park, London, UK

Monday Oct 3rd 2005, about 10am. Annular Solar Eclipse

Nikon D70, Takahashi TOA-130, AP900GTO Mount and Thousand Oaks Solar
Filter in my back garden in Worcester Park, Surrey. UK.

http://www.billpinnell.com/2005/10/a...worcester.html

and setup:-

http://www.billpinnell.com/2005/10/b...otography.html

nice way to spend the morning

Bill

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Old October 3rd 05, 11:16 PM
Esmail Bonakdarian
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Hi Bill,

thanks for sharing .. missed out on this one
in the US .. nice to catch a glimpse by proxy :-)

Esmail
 




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