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Dear Friends,
We were privy to GREAT weather in Greece for today's solar eclipse. For a couple of sequences, please see http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Eclipses-2005-10-03.htm and/or http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Eclipses-2005-10-03b.htm . A Canon EOS 300d was used at the prime focus of an AP160/f7.5 with exposures every five minutes. Every third such exposure was ultimately used for the construction of the sequences depicted in the above links. Next year's solar eclipse includes totality through Greece and, more specifically, through the Isle of Kastelorizo. What a preview we had today in anticipation of next year's (local) totality! Clear skies. Anthony. |
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