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Old August 14th 07, 03:53 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
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Film lives on! You are showing there still is film that works for
astronomical images after all.

That area is just too low for good imaging here. A trip for imaging in
Africa or other southern locations isn't in my budget. Besides, like
when I went to the Australian outback last year it rained the whole
time. It hadn't rained in winter there for 3 years, not one drop but it
did every day all day when I was there! So much for imaging down under!

The Nubian desert is a lot dryer but with my luck...
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Rick,
Thank you!

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Film lives on! You are showing there still is film that works for
astronomical images after all.

That area is just too low for good imaging here. A trip for imaging in
Africa or other southern locations isn't in my budget. Besides, like when
I went to the Australian outback last year it rained the whole time. It
hadn't rained in winter there for 3 years, not one drop but it did every
day all day when I was there! So much for imaging down under!

The Nubian desert is a lot dryer but with my luck...
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