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Total Solar Eclipse 2008 - Russia
- ayiomamitis
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Hehehe, what this means is that you will be on the roof with me the following afternoon. That simple! :mrgreen:Yes, I agree, buts its just the way it turned out.,
I intend doing a recon. of the site on Thursday night to see what we're up against and to find the escape routes out of the city should we need them.
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I'm in the happy situation of been able to fall back on the exposure figures I used last time.
1/500th of a second at iso100 at full 3kx2k resolution (cropped)
gives me the following image using 4" F5 scope.
farm4.static.flickr.com/3130/2671875657_e633a601ee_o.jpg
I found that 2 seconds was the most I could do at totality before trailing but it was seriously over exposed, this time I intend to have a motor driving the scope.
Diamond ring was 1/320th of a second, and good corona shots were 1/10th of a second.
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That would have been cool to see!the HST transiting against the moon. What can you do but wait till the next such opportunity. :evil:
As for recon missions Dave.
A meet up with 'dfnsk' the Webmaster of the Novo eclipse messageboard
looks like a great idea.
His Local knowledge would be priceless.
novosibirskguide.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=260
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- ayiomamitis
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Yeah, I know! It was a 1.85 sec transit right across the middle of the moon. Given the distance of the HST (1450 km) and its dimensions (13x4 meters), the apparent diameter would have been 2 arc-secs or 3 pixels using my DMK with the AP160.
That would have been cool to see!the HST transiting against the moon. What can you do but wait till the next such opportunity. :evil:
Anyway, just a little patience and I will nail this baby!
This is something that occurred to me as well. I remember in one of his messages where the mentioned about driving to some spot in the countryside with friends.As for recon missions Dave.
A meet up with 'dfnsk' the Webmaster of the Novo eclipse messageboard
looks like a great idea.
His Local knowledge would be priceless.
novosibirskguide.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=260
Dave: your figures look good to me surrounding exposure times!
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Anyone got the Russian rules of the road handy. :lol:
I didn't think there were any...
Best of luck!
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Today's haze also killed my planned capture of the HST transiting against the moon. What can you do but wait till the next such opportunity. :evil:
Tough luck Anto. How do you find out about such times and opportunities? With only a handful of observers ever catching the ISS passing the Moon, is the HST passing it a first?
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