Some of Myanmar observers. We observed from rooftop.
boothee
Partial Lunar Eclipse of 08 September 2006
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The picture of the moon is so beautiful! My friends and stayed up to see it, i could spot it but they couldn't.. I insisted it was an eclipse.. They told me i must be crazy cause they saw nothing happening..It was so funny, they thought it was clouds or something... can't wait for the march 4 one!~ This time, it'll turn red!:)
Ok. Here is the view from Singapore. I had to fight the haze, high clouds, low clouds, light pollution and one persistent mosquito!
The pictures are taken in between my astrophotography sessions using my SonyEricsson K750i Handphone. The other pictures taken from my scope will come later... very sleepy now...
The pictures are taken in between my astrophotography sessions using my SonyEricsson K750i Handphone. The other pictures taken from my scope will come later... very sleepy now...
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[80% Steve, 20% Alfred] ------- Probability of Clear Skies = (Age of newest equipment in days) / [(Number of observers) * (Total Aperture of all telescopes present in mm)]
I think he capture those moon photos through telescope using his handphone!C0MMAND wrote:And Andrew you mean your handphone camera can actually photo so much details on the moon? On most phones it'll just be a point of light... Wow...
They are nice photos indeed!
boothee
Last edited by boothee on Fri Sep 08, 2006 4:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
1150mm, 254mm, Newtonion Reflector on EQ5 Mount with dual axis DK3 drive, QHY5 Camera, Canon 300D + Kit Lens, Yangon, Myanmar.
Yes, Boothee is correct. I use the handphone to capture the image from the eyepiece. Sorry for the confusion!boothee wrote:I think he capture those moon photos through telescope using his handphone!C0MMAND wrote:And Andrew you mean your handphone camera can actually photo so much details on the moon? On most phones it'll just be a point of light... Wow...
They are nice photos indeed!
boothee
[80% Steve, 20% Alfred] ------- Probability of Clear Skies = (Age of newest equipment in days) / [(Number of observers) * (Total Aperture of all telescopes present in mm)]