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Jayhawks, did you see the super moon eclipse Sunday? Tony Raper, a junior in mechanical engineering, was studying for a Mechanics of Materials test when he remembered it was time for the eclipse. Grabbing his camera and tripod, he drove to the Hill for a moonlit study break. Raper shared his technique for other photographers: He shot this on a 1.3 exposure at f9.0, 800 ISO, and 150mm.
Once the eclipse was over, it was back to Spahr Library. We hope you did well on your test, Tony!
Did you get a chance to #exploreKU under the #SuperBloodMoon?
This is a simulation which I hope to replace with something real. It shows what the annular eclipse will look like from Vancouver Canada.
Taken afocally with an Olympus D-550 digital camera through a 32mm plossl eyepiece using an Orion XT4.5 dobsonian reflector telescope.
The bike must belong to a visitor...a Schwinn Continental, apparently with a Brooks saddle installed. And what's the triangular object at the rear hub?
My father got his head stuck (briefly) when he was adjusting the hole size on the long viewing box, much to our glee!
Bruce Dickinson, IronMaiden, Cardiff Aviation, David Hayman, Morten B. Lund, Aeris Aviation, ONE Aviation, Eclipse Aerospace, Karmøy, Haugesund Lufthavn, Torp, Sandefjord Lufthavn, Bromma Stockholm Airport
Bruce Dickinson, IronMaiden, Cardiff Aviation, David Hayman, Morten B. Lund, Aeris Aviation, ONE Aviation, Eclipse Aerospace, Karmøy, Haugesund Lufthavn, Torp, Sandefjord Lufthavn, Bromma Stockholm Airport
Eclipse as seen through a filter.
Not the BEST photo, but hey I tried. This was on my crap camera, so I'd say say it turned out pretty well.
No edits either.
an A-focal shot thought my telescope of the 21st december lunar eclipse
Equpment:
skywacher 200p dobson
fujifilm finepix S1000fd
Tonight's Eclipse - ok, so not quite as effective as the one seen in the US, but still great to see and photograph, being a partial allowed a great view of the sunspots and I rather liked the cloud moving across the sun...
PNNL staff in Richland and Seattle watch the eclipse, which is the first one visible across the contiguous United States in 38 years.
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Takumar 135/2.8 bayonet * crappy kiron teleconverter. Cropped, but not as much as the last one, and it couldn't quite handle the contrast...
Video of the recent lunar eclipse made from the pictures I took. It could be better, but it didn't turn out too bad. I made it entirely in photoshop.
Kristen Stewart attends "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" Los Angeles Premiere at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on June 24, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
The solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 as seen from Shawville, Quebec (where it was a partial eclipse).
Technical details: Nikon D7100 at prime focus connected to a Celestron NexStar 5 SE telescope with a f/6.3 focal reducer and a Kendrick visual solar filter.
At the Thames Traditional Boat Rally.
Steam launch of teak on oak frames with a mahogany saloon, built 1901 by Cawstons of Reading.
Powered by a steam compound built by Ian MacDougall in 1984.
Originally used as hire launch for Cawstons own fleet, she was used as a ferry boat between Hampton and Kingston until 1960 and subsequently motor tripping at Kingston.