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Post by himiko sabbrawrra on Nov 9, 2006 13:04:57 GMT -5
Dang.. Imissed this.. but I don't have a telescope right now.. still with a friend over in hawaii..lol
Nice photo though. How often does this actually happen anyway?
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Post by Cem-Ji Pobroo on Nov 9, 2006 13:20:24 GMT -5
I forgot since I was busy here at work, not that it would've mattered since it was rainy and overcast.
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Post by Solinbeb Newau on Nov 9, 2006 23:46:21 GMT -5
It was taken with at Meade 14" Schmidt-Cassegrain, at prime focus with a 10mm eyepiece with a glass solar filter stopped down to 4 inches Not a bad set-up.
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Post by Leda EmBorr on Nov 10, 2006 0:16:04 GMT -5
Here is a Photo a friend of mine took Nice shot!! Astrophotography is something I would love to take the time to learn. 
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Post by Mon-Jas Charan on Nov 21, 2006 18:22:14 GMT -5
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Post by Leda EmBorr on Nov 22, 2006 1:04:32 GMT -5
Whoa!!  Awesome! That's just so awesome!!
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Post by Mon-Jas Charan on Dec 6, 2006 16:24:04 GMT -5
This is Cool ... use 3d glasses !!!

3D Mercury Transit Composite Credit & Copyright: Greg Piepol
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Post by Leda EmBorr on Dec 6, 2006 23:02:52 GMT -5
Wow! Nice!
Andrew always has 3d glasses ready to go! lol
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Post by Jedimom/Cor-Al Gelkar on Dec 7, 2006 5:23:48 GMT -5
Cool! Too bad I can't do 3D glasses with only one eye
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Post by himiko sabbrawrra on Dec 8, 2006 1:23:38 GMT -5
If you stare at it long enough it pops out at yea..
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