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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: CptTrips on July 06, 2008, 03:12:17 PM
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Nothing spectacular. Too much wind, too much beer, too out of practice.
A nice little cresent moon:
http://jasonirby.net/bitbucket/4jul/cresant.png
Saturn, Mars, Regulus, and the moon make a nice arrangement:
http://jasonirby.net/bitbucket/4jul/satmarsregmoon.png
M57:
http://jasonirby.net/bitbucket/4jul/ring.png
M16:
http://jasonirby.net/bitbucket/4jul/m16.png
Clear Skies,
Wab
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Nice pics.. :)
On the off chance you hadn't seen this yet : http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEatlas/SEatlas.html
e.g. http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEatlas/SEatlas3/SEatlas2001.GIF
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Nice pics.. :)
On the off chance you hadn't seen this yet : http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEatlas/SEatlas.html
e.g. http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEatlas/SEatlas3/SEatlas2001.GIF
Kool! Thanks. I was just talking to someone last night and said I'd love to see a totality at somepoint in my life. Just didn't feel like having to go to Botswana. Looks like 2012 May 20 is my shot here in Texas.
I'll be there with bells on. :D
Clear Skies,
Wab
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Red is annular, blue are the total eclipses, but yep .. 2017 it is.. :) The really wide ones like May 31, 2003 over Iceland and Greenland, or May 20th 2015 nearby ought to be really awesome. If regular-sized and paced ones drop the temperature by whole degrees and jolt animals and insects into night-mode...