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December 21st Total Lunar Eclipse, Visibility details for UK members
bkellysky
post Dec 21 2010, 10:00 AM
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Mid-totality photo 55mm zoom 2.5 sec on tripod at ISO 1600 F5.6
Most focused of the shots I took.
More on my blog soon.
http://bkellysky.wordpress.com/
Cirrus and increasing deck of altocumulus. Temp mid 20's F, gusty wind.
Seemed darker than the last one, not nearly as dark as when volcanic ash made the moon almost disappear. Couldn't see Tycho. Less colorful in my 8x25 binoculars.

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Ian R
post Dec 21 2010, 02:28 PM
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If anyone wants to listen to Stu talking about the eclipse on BBC Radio Cumbria, here's the link to this morning's show (I hope this is accessible to folks in the States):

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00cq...how_21_12_2010/

The times to check out are 47 minutes, 1:11, and 1:33.


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post Dec 22 2010, 09:00 AM
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Nothing to see here, in the south-west of France. Clouds. Clouds everywhere.


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