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Old 2007-03-03, 21:59   #23
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Getting interesting now.
Yep. Bottom left was correct. Moon orbits in the same sense as
earth rotates.
Does moon really get brighter at maximum eclipse as the pictures
suggest? That is worth waiting for.
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Old 2007-03-03, 22:01   #24
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The apparent brightness will increase when the moon changes from partially eclipsed to fully eclipsed (The eye just gets relaxed a bit more).

It's perfectly clear weather now here :)
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Old 2007-03-03, 22:20   #25
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Witten (Germany) many clouds.

I was able to see the moon for about 30 seconds now.
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Old 2007-03-03, 23:38   #26
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Well that was fun!
Got hundreds of stills and I am frozen.
Had to set the exp. from 1/60 all the way to 4 secs. in manual steps.

I'll start saving for a 'scope and decent camera for the 2029 one.
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Old 2007-03-04, 07:35   #27
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I'll start saving for a 'scope and decent camera for the 2029 one.
Don't delay too much : the next total eclipse visible from the Netherlands and Belgium would be in February 2008 according to http://www.astro.uu.nl/~sluys/Hemel/..._20080221.html If you saw this one (it was beautiful in a clear sky in Belgium !) you should be able to see that one as well.

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Old 2007-03-04, 09:13   #28
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Question Eclipse.

This morning on my TV I saw some beautiful pictures of the moon in eclipse over the Mid East.

Im glad that my 'calling attention' in this thread generated a lot of interest from you in England and Europe.

I was just wondering where Xilman and cheesehead were when the lights went out!

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Old 2007-03-04, 09:37   #29
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True, but the next one is a bit low in the sky.
The moon is at the max. eclipse about 29°, compared to 44° with this one.
(all the eclipses upto 2029 will be relatively low in the sky)

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Don't delay too much : the next total eclipse visible from the Netherlands and Belgium would be in February 2008 according to http://www.astro.uu.nl/~sluys/Hemel/..._20080221.html If you saw this one (it was beautiful in a clear sky in Belgium !) you should be able to see that one as well.

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Old 2007-03-04, 10:14   #30
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I had a wunderfull view (Cologne - Germany). At 22.00 (UTC) - no moon, only clouds and then at 22.20 - no clouds for the next hour
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Old 2007-03-04, 21:31   #31
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FlatLander,

do you already have processed the stills into a movie?
If so, are you willing to share it?
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Old 2007-03-04, 23:11   #32
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Not yet. Ideally I need to crop the images and double the size. The moon is very small because whenever I tried to use the zoom the time-lapse program crashed. About the size of this on the screen, but no face!
I did take some stills of the totality without the USB attachment with the 3 x zoom on. A bit less embarrassing.
I also took a analogue video clip at 20 x zoom. I should be able to get some reasonable stills from that.

One of the no-zoom stills (cropped). Just after beginning of totality:
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Old 2007-03-04, 23:16   #33
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A bit later, 3 x zoom:
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