Nice to see a few of you managed to capture the eclipse this morning. It was cloudy here in Las Vegas so I watched live streams online instead.
Nov 08, 2022 17:41 | #7651 Nice to see a few of you managed to capture the eclipse this morning. It was cloudy here in Las Vegas so I watched live streams online instead. Greg M.~
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Nov 08, 2022 19:08 | #7652 Raikyn wrote in post #19444549 Eclipse from NZ ![]() Gorgeous photo. TerryMc
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Nov 08, 2022 19:10 | #7653 SiriusDoggy wrote in post #19444553 Nice to see a few of you managed to capture the eclipse this morning. It was cloudy here in Las Vegas so I watched live streams online instead. Cloudy in southern Oklahoma too. Two in a row I've missed due to clouds. TerryMc
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Nov 08, 2022 22:31 | #7654 Raikyn wrote in post #19444549 Eclipse from NZ ![]() What gear did you use?
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Nov 08, 2022 23:22 | #7655 SiriusDoggy wrote in post #19444553 Nice to see a few of you managed to capture the eclipse this morning. It was cloudy here in Las Vegas so I watched live streams online instead. Terry McDaniel wrote in post #19444571 Cloudy in southern Oklahoma too. Two in a row I've missed due to clouds. I could sorta/kinda see the shape thru the clouds here also in Indiana. Charles
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Nov 08, 2022 23:23 | #7656 BlackRR wrote in post #19444623 Raikyn wrote in post #19444549 Eclipse from NZ ![]() What gear did you use? I agree and would also like to know what gear you used?!?! Charles
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Nov 08, 2022 23:27 | #7657 Capt Jack wrote: Election day in the USA- eclipses portend bad things, don't they? ![]() ![]() Terry McDaniel wrote: Depends on whose side you’re on! Terry McDaniel wrote: Depends on whose side you’re on! Inspeqtor wrote: You needed to say this two times?!?!?!
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Raikyn Goldmember 1,155 posts Likes: 1123 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Hawkes Bay , NZ More info | Nov 09, 2022 00:09 | #7658 Inspeqtor wrote in post #19444636 I agree and would also like to know what gear you used?!?! I've an old skywatcher 200 f5 telescope that I occasionally get out for some moon stuff, also used a asi294mc camera.
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S.R.M. Goldmember 2,800 posts Gallery: 720 photos Best ofs: 4 Likes: 14107 Joined Feb 2011 Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia More info | Nov 09, 2022 04:37 | #7659 Inspeqtor wrote in post #19444545 Cool! I never knew Uranus was visible even an Eensy teeny tiny bit at all!! Thanks, Charles! It was a nice opportunity to spot Uranus so close to the Moon Stephen ----- flickr
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Nov 09, 2022 05:31 | #7660 S.R.M. wrote in post #19444684 Inspeqtor wrote in post #19444545 Cool! I never knew Uranus was visible even an Eensy teeny tiny bit at all!! Thanks, Charles! It was a nice opportunity to spot Uranus so close to the Moon And you show us pictures to boot!! Even better!! Thank you so much!!! Charles
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hobs1466 Member More info Post edited 11 months ago by hobs1466. | Nov 09, 2022 06:04 | #7661 Inspeqtor wrote in post #19444545 Cool! I never knew Uranus was visible even an Eensy teeny tiny bit at all!! Not to the naked eye, but definitely with the exposure capability of a camera. Though there was something special about seeing it with my own eyes with my telescope. Decent binoculars may even work. The biggest challenge is first finding it and then recognizing what you are looking at.
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Nov 09, 2022 06:05 | #7662 Raikyn wrote in post #19444549 Eclipse from NZ ![]() Great capture. What did you use?
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Nov 09, 2022 06:10 | #7663 hobs1466 wrote in post #19444718 Inspeqtor wrote in post #19444545 Cool! I never knew Uranus was visible even an Eensy teeny tiny bit at all!! Not to the naked eye, but definitely with the exposure capability of a camera. Though there was something special about seeing with it my own eyes with my telescope. Decent binoculars may even work. The biggest challenge is first finding it and then recognizing what you are looking at. Thank you for that tip! Now I won't go out and try to "see" Uranus. Which I did not think was possible really. Charles
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Nov 09, 2022 06:14 | #7664 hobs1466 wrote in post #19444719 Raikyn wrote in post #19444549 Eclipse from NZ ![]() Great capture. What did you use? Check HERE Charles
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Raikyn Goldmember 1,155 posts Likes: 1123 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Hawkes Bay , NZ More info | Nov 09, 2022 16:39 | #7665 This time taken with the 5d4, 1sec iso3200
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