Time-lapse animation of the recent lunar eclipse, recorded every 15 minutes between 8.15pm and 1.25am |
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Time-lapse animation of the recent lunar eclipse, recorded every 15 minutes between 8.15pm and 1.25am |
Mar 15 2007, 01:43 PM
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Hi Folks,
My local paper (internet version) has a time-lapse animation of the recent lunar eclipse sent to them from a reader. Thought some of you would enjoy it. Cheers Brian Blurb: Eclipse in motion David Campbell of Didcot took this time lapse video from his back garden and set his camera to record every 15 minutes between 8.15pm and 1.25am. Animation:(Requires Microsoft Windows Media Player installed for PC or Mac. ) http://www.oxfordmail.net/media/video/index.var.3130.0.0.php -------------------- "There are 10 types of people in the world - those who understand binary code, and those who don't."
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