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Last Night's Lunar Eclipse |
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dgrosvold |
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Admin Status: offline Registered: 06/18/03 Posts: 449 |
Anyone else get out to view the Lunar Eclipse last night? Since I have a bad cold, I got up around 2:00 AM and went out for a short time. The sky was clear. The moon was fairly dark gray with just a hint of red in it. Sorry, no photos though. Dave - Morrow, AR |
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Chuck Larson |
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Regular Status: offline Registered: 06/23/03 Posts: 50 |
Dave, I set my alarm to go out to view at 1:30 AM. Stayed out until 2:30 AM when some high clouds began to move in. Did not get any pictures. Used my binoculars to view with. My 8" scope is in Clarksville. I did get to see a reddish hue curing the totality. Could not believe how warm the weather was - about 45 degrees. Viewing here in Fort Smith was pretty good. Chuck Larson |
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bobmoody |
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Sage Status: online Registered: 06/19/03 Posts: 461 |
Huh....I must have stepped out during the only clouds, then, because I could make out the reddish hue, but it was through thick haze. Didn't take a second look. Wasn't worth wasting time to photograph as far as I knew...Now you guys say you saw fair views. I challenge your observations/dreams, cuz I didn't see it worth a CRAP Bob Moody |
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Roger Cayer |
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Newbie Status: offline Registered: 10/06/10 Posts: 6 |
Totally clear skies in Talihina and I got a few good photos of the whole eclipse sequence with my DSLR. I would post them but I don't know how to add attachments to this site. Help! |
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