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18 years 6 months ago #27118
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At the start of our observing session here in Kerry tonight we were supprised to see the thiniest sliver of a young Moon (about 26 hours old I think) low in the west.
A 5 second exposure at ISO 1600 through the f10, 70mm Skylux with a Canon 300D.
After that we had a great public session with over 30 attendees. We got to see the three planets on show, the bits of the comet, and a couple of deepsky objects and more dispite the clouds.
A 5 second exposure at ISO 1600 through the f10, 70mm Skylux with a Canon 300D.
After that we had a great public session with over 30 attendees. We got to see the three planets on show, the bits of the comet, and a couple of deepsky objects and more dispite the clouds.
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18 years 6 months ago #27121
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coruscations attending the whole length of the luminosity, giving to the phenomena the aspect of a wrathful messenger, and not that of a tranquil body pursuing a harmless course..comet of 1680
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Now that is a thin crescent..well done!
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coruscations attending the whole length of the luminosity, giving to the phenomena the aspect of a wrathful messenger, and not that of a tranquil body pursuing a harmless course..comet of 1680
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18 years 6 months ago #27122
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It's worse than that, it's physics Jim!
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Apparently next month conditions will be good to allow the moon to the visible when it's only 13.5 hours old - not far off the world record for youngest moon observed.
Date to remember is 27 May, at about 22:00 the Moon will be at 3 degrees altitude, and 4 degrees to the right of Mercury. Should be a really cool sight if anyone manages to see it.
Dwane.
Date to remember is 27 May, at about 22:00 the Moon will be at 3 degrees altitude, and 4 degrees to the right of Mercury. Should be a really cool sight if anyone manages to see it.
Dwane.
It's worse than that, it's physics Jim!
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18 years 6 months ago #27123
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wow....that's very thin, very well captured. Nice pic Michael
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18 years 6 months ago #27124
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Just checked again and the new Moon was at 19.44 UT on the 28th. Trevor soptted it first on his way to the observing session at about 21:40 BST or 20:40 UT. This made it just 24 hours 55 minutes old.
The image above was taken at 21:57 BST.
Through the telescope the crescent appeared to be broken into sections, specially near the "horns".
The image above was taken at 21:57 BST.
Through the telescope the crescent appeared to be broken into sections, specially near the "horns".
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