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| Antza2 | Date: Wednesday, 19.03.2014, 20:29 | Message # 316 |
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| These:
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| Laine115 | Date: Wednesday, 19.03.2014, 21:36 | Message # 317 |
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| How do i send the finished ones for you?
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| Antza2 | Date: Wednesday, 19.03.2014, 22:27 | Message # 318 |
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| You could upload them to dropbox or other service like that.
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| Fireinthehole- | Date: Monday, 24.03.2014, 21:48 | Message # 319 |
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| Cassiopeia and an Iridium flare seen from outside my house:
Cassiopeia and Perseus behind trees
Extremely heavy light pollution
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| spacer | Date: Monday, 24.03.2014, 22:33 | Message # 320 |
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| Quote Fireinthehole (  ) Extremely heavy light pollution are you kidding? you are lucky guy...
"we began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still" -carl sagan
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| Fireinthehole- | Date: Tuesday, 25.03.2014, 15:47 | Message # 321 |
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| Quote spacer (  ) are you kidding? you are lucky guy... Well I live in a suburb so it could be worse, but compared to the town I lived in as a child the night sky is mostly invisible But according to my light pollution map on Google Earth Israel is incredibly light polluted, almost as bad as the Benelux. I feel sorry for you guys
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| Trulskij | Date: Tuesday, 25.03.2014, 15:50 | Message # 322 |
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| i dont see any stars in a big city and 10 km from no stars aswell.
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| spacer | Date: Tuesday, 25.03.2014, 16:59 | Message # 323 |
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| Quote Fireinthehole (  ) I feel sorry for you guys i lived here all my life so its normal for me that there is just 10 stars (seriously! i never went to see sky like the sky in your town... but i will in the summer )
"we began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still" -carl sagan
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| midtskogen | Date: Thursday, 27.03.2014, 06:33 | Message # 324 |
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| A nice aurora and fireball combo photographed from Karasjok, Norway yesterday.
(Not my photo, the photographer is Kjell Harald Sæther, the mayor of Karasjok for 24 years and apparently an eager and patient photographer).
NIL DIFFICILE VOLENTI
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| Laine115 | Date: Thursday, 27.03.2014, 21:26 | Message # 325 |
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| More milky way.
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| midtskogen | Date: Thursday, 27.03.2014, 22:28 | Message # 326 |
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| People keep photographing fireballs in Norway these days it seems. The next evening Geir Øye captured a different fireball. It also appears on an all sky camera in a different location, so the trajectory of this one can be calculated.
NIL DIFFICILE VOLENTI
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| Laine115 | Date: Sunday, 30.03.2014, 18:38 | Message # 327 |
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| Finally on a location without light pollution
Open at your own risk
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Edited by Laine115 - Sunday, 30.03.2014, 18:55 |
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| SpaceEngineer | Date: Tuesday, 01.04.2014, 13:32 | Message # 328 |
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| Yesterday Jupiter in 16" MEADE and EOS 500D. Taken 31 march nearly 16:56 UTC. Sum of 3000 frames. Left to right: Jupiter, Io, Ganymede. Europa is on Jupiter's disk right to Great Red Spot, however, I cannot be seen here. Sky conditions was not perfect, maybe next time image would be better.
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| midtskogen | Date: Tuesday, 15.04.2014, 08:10 | Message # 329 |
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| Anyone staying up for some nice shots of the lunar eclipse?
Over here the Moon is totally eclipsed by Earth...
ADDED: Does anyone know if Chang'e/Yutu will observe the solar eclipse from their viewpoint? That could produce some interesting imagery.
NIL DIFFICILE VOLENTI
Edited by midtskogen - Tuesday, 15.04.2014, 11:47 |
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| Laine115 | Date: Tuesday, 15.04.2014, 12:48 | Message # 330 |
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| Quote midtskogen (  ) Anyone staying up for some nice shots of the lunar eclipse?
Over here the Moon is totally eclipsed by Earth... Wasnt it only visible from north and south america?
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