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Thin Moons 2004
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20 years 8 months ago #2598
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Chance to spot a 28 hour old Moon tonight for about forty minutes after sunset. It seems like the weather may not allow this (what a change!) but even a break in the cloud would allow a glimpse of this crescent. Bring your binoculars just in case.
For those of you completing the Astronomical League's Lunar Club program this is a chance to spot that elusive sub-40 hour old Moon. Tomorrow night of course it's 52 hours so get it while you can.
For those of you completing the Astronomical League's Lunar Club program this is a chance to spot that elusive sub-40 hour old Moon. Tomorrow night of course it's 52 hours so get it while you can.
Shane Culleton.
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20 years 8 months ago #2604
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Crescent visibility times for April and May are:
The moon's age is its age when setting. Data is for Dublin.
Gary Nugent
The moon's age is its age when setting. Data is for Dublin.
Gary Nugent
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20 years 8 months ago #2611
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Crescent Moon visible tonight in Galway, cloud just cleared here from 9.11- 9.17, very slim crescent, barely visible to the naked eye, did anyone else on the west coast manage to spot it between the showers?
Ronan GAC
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20 years 7 months ago #2621
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20 years 7 months ago #2624
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Nice one Keith,
Amazingly, the clouds parted here in Limerick for 3 hours last night and got a nice view of the cresent, dont think I've ever seen such a small phase.
Both taken at 21:56 on the 21st of April from Limerick, using a 4 inch celestron with a canon eos 300d, the left image is 1/30th of a second, while the one on the right is 1 sec, taken at F5 and at iso100.
The fainter tries to show the moon at the correct illumination, so not to wash it out.
Amazingly, the clouds parted here in Limerick for 3 hours last night and got a nice view of the cresent, dont think I've ever seen such a small phase.
Both taken at 21:56 on the 21st of April from Limerick, using a 4 inch celestron with a canon eos 300d, the left image is 1/30th of a second, while the one on the right is 1 sec, taken at F5 and at iso100.
The fainter tries to show the moon at the correct illumination, so not to wash it out.
Dave L. on facebook , See my images in flickr
Chairman. Shannonside Astronomy Club (Limerick)
Carrying around my 20" obsession is going to kill me,
but what a way to go.
+ 12"LX200, MK67, Meade2045, 4"refractor
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20 years 7 months ago #2644
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Dave, beautiful shots! I wish I could afford the eos300d, it's got some great reviews. Were these taken through the telescope/eyepiece? It's hard to get the right balance so as not to wash out the 'darkside'. They look well cool! Question for ya - how did you 'stitch' these 2 shots together?, what software?, I've been looking to do this as i have a few shots of the phases of Venus from December last i'd like to put together
Keith..
P.S My personal best moonsighting was about 32hrs before new last year.
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P.S My personal best moonsighting was about 32hrs before new last year.
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