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2017 Total Eclipse across the USA
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9 hours ago, Actaeon said:




..., or the moon last night, which was orangey-red due to forest-fire smoke particles in the night sky. I need a better camera. [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/unsure.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":/" width="20" />



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My point and shoot digital cam... Canon Elph340 HS  (12x optical zoom)




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#22

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On 9/2/2017 at 3:38 PM, egoldstein said:




 




Looks like the lug had a good time, Hiway!




 




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He had a blast. Took my other two Rotts too. We all had a wonderful time, both before during and after [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/wink.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=";)" width="20" />

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It was neat

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On 9/5/2017 at 4:56 PM, Hiway said:




My point and shoot digital cam... Canon Elph340 HS  (12x optical zoom)




Damn, that moon photo is pretty impressive! :-)


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Thank you but the praise belongs to Canon for their quality! 




 




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NASA also captured the Eclipse and posted a time lapse to YouTube.




 




"From a million miles out in space, NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) captured 12 natural color images of the moon’s shadow crossing over North America on Aug. 21, 2017. EPIC is aboard NOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR), where it photographs the full sunlit side of Earth every day, giving it a unique view of total solar eclipses. EPIC normally takes about 20 to 22 images of Earth per day, so this animation appears to speed up the progression of the eclipse."




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Well, like Hal, my mind is going....




I first read: Deep Space Climax  Observatory.




I thought someone was watching when I was out in the field shagging.


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On 11/3/2017 at 7:58 PM, Ramseys said:




Well, like Hal, my mind is going....




I first read: Deep Space Climax  Observatory.




I thought someone was watching when I was out in the field shagging.




That's called Google Earth.  [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/ph34r.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":ph34r:" width="20" />

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