Lunar Eclipse Composite
IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2cXUwGFJan 23, 2019 01:44 | #5401 Lunar Eclipse Composite IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2cXUwGF
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Jan 23, 2019 11:00 | #5402 Some great shots in this thread. Here is a composite I pulled together. We had rain, but the wind was pushing the clouds through pretty quick giving us some opportunities for viewing -Ryan
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RoyA.Rust Rest peacefully in the Celestial infinity More info | Jan 27, 2019 03:53 | #5403 My efforts at getting the eclipse on January 20, 2019. Image hosted by forum (958124) © Roy A. Rust [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (958125) © Roy A. Rust [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Jan 27, 2019 06:03 | #5404 Roy A. Rust wrote in post #18799273 My efforts at getting the eclipse on January 20, 2019. Hosted photo: posted by Roy A. Rust in ./showthread.php?p=18799273&i=i27295882 forum: Astronomy & Celestial Hosted photo: posted by Roy A. Rust in ./showthread.php?p=18799273&i=i193512094 forum: Astronomy & Celestial Wow! Very nice job Roy!!! Charles
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Eidelweiss Goldmember 3,029 posts Gallery: 452 photos Likes: 7643 Joined Nov 2018 Location: Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA More info Post edited over 4 years ago by Eidelweiss. | Roy, that second picture is absolutely amazing! Chris~ Nikon D 3400
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RoyA.Rust Rest peacefully in the Celestial infinity More info | Jan 27, 2019 06:42 | #5406 Inspeqtor wrote in post #18799298 Wow! Very nice job Roy!!! Thanks, Charles...
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RoyA.Rust Rest peacefully in the Celestial infinity More info | Jan 27, 2019 06:45 | #5407 Eidelweiss wrote in post #18799300 Roy, that second picture is absolutely amazing! Almost looks like something from a Star Wars movie. spectacular shot sir, spectacular shot. ![]() Thank you!
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Excellent shots!
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chuckmiller Goldmember More info Post edited over 4 years ago by chuckmiller with reason 'Spelling'. | Jan 27, 2019 09:13 | #5409 VERY nice capturing the stars along with the moon. Roy A. Rust wrote in post #18799273 Hosted photo: posted by Roy A. Rust in ./showthread.php?p=18799273&i=i193512094 forum: Astronomy & Celestial .
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andicus Senior Member 313 posts Likes: 140 Joined Aug 2009 More info | Nice job!
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KateL Hatchling 3 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2017 More info | Jan 29, 2019 19:29 | #5411 What are these dots on the moon? Image hosted by forum (958652) © KateL [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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DavidWatts Goldmember More info Post edited over 4 years ago by DavidWatts. | Jan 29, 2019 20:28 | #5412 KateL wrote in post #18801006 What are these dots on the moon? Hosted photo: posted by KateL in ./showthread.php?p=18801006&i=i265895795 forum: Astronomy & Celestial My guess is they aren't on The Moon. More than likely they're hot pixels on your camera sensor.
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KateL Hatchling 3 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2017 More info Post edited over 4 years ago by KateL. | I checked my other images, they are not on them. Thank you for replying! I overlaid this image with the one I took before and after and set transparency to approx 50% to see if there are spots like these on the other ones. This is the only one in the series of photos that has them.
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BallenPhoto Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 29, 2019 23:11 | #5414 KateL wrote in post #18801006 What are these dots on the moon? Hosted photo: posted by KateL in ./showthread.php?p=18801006&i=i265895795 forum: Astronomy & Celestial Is it possible those are meteorite strikes as mentioned in post 5401 above? The Captain and crew finally got their stuff together, now if we can only remember where we left it.
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Jan 29, 2019 23:16 | #5415 Strikes on the Moon are usually bright white. The possibility of three simultaneous Lunar meteor strikes being caught in a single image would be a trillion to one at best.
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