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Poll: Total lunar eclipse over North America
Observing, naked eye/with binoculars --- 18 (45%)
Observing with telescope --- 5 (12.5%)
Taking photos --- 3 (7.5%)
Geographically challenged --- 7 (17.5%)
Bad weather --- 6 (15%)
Watching live online -- 0 (0%)
Not interested --- 1 (2.5%)

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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 16:48


I get to miss out this time.
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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 17:17


I will be watching again, just hope the clouds will cooperate with me,.. fingers crossed. :) :) :)
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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 17:18


man it's a big moon too and right now a tiny cloud just covered the whole moon.
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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 17:55


Timelapse I did of last October's Total Lunar Eclipse. Enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9Y7gaMb1f4
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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 18:04


Quote: Originally posted by DistractionGrating  
Timelapse I did of last October's Total Lunar Eclipse. Enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9Y7gaMb1f4
the best i have ever seen. it looks almost fake with the stars moving.
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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 18:05


Quote: Originally posted by DistractionGrating  
Timelapse I did of last October's Total Lunar Eclipse. Enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9Y7gaMb1f4
Man that's a nice vid! Thanks for sharing that.
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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 18:22


The clouds are certainly not cooperating here. I can kind of see it but the clouds make it very blurry. :(
Still have 25 minutes until totality though, hopefully something will change...




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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 18:38


All dark now, came in to charge the notebook I'm using with my USB cam for my 4" reflector. I can take pics and video with it. If I could have found a reduction lens similar to a Barlow I could have got the whole moon at once. Too much magnification. Planned on using my telephoto lens with my Sony DSC F717 for those pics but after 2 days searching gave up looking. Somewhere in storage is a box with all that gear. Oh well next lifetime I guess. Got to get back out before moon starts coming back to life. It is so clear here it's just not fair to all those in the cloudy east of me.




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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 18:50


Total cloud cover on my end. Drat!



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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 18:54


Only a couple clouds here, it's nearly entirely clear. I've gotten a whole bunch of photos, I'll post the better ones in a bit.



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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 19:46


taken 5 minutes ago 10:40 p.m. the red is gone.

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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 20:03


Light pollution and stuff here makes it an almost impermeable dome, could make out slight moon shape though
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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 20:06


The clouds parted earlier just in time for totality. It was very nice. I sat outside for about an hour watching it.



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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 20:10


No clouds, but the forest doesn't help much. Kinda low in the sky when it was full covered. But I got out to a field just in time to see white come back to the edge... Almost missed it, took my son to see his grandparrents and got a call from lill brother. Not really mad I got poor pics, it's the experience I will remember. My son and I saw full cover, and though he may not remember it, I'll get to tell him all about it when he's 19 and it happens again.
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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 20:50


Looked on ebay for a reduction lens in case I ever get a chance to get the whole moon in total eclipse and they were pricey at just under 300. I think it will be cheaper to find a telescope camera that does not stick me with 10mm. Something like a selectable 14 to 24 mm would be great.


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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 20:58


Three more. Have 108 pics but time consuming to look at them all to find the best ones. Tried to get the red but there is so much light pollution here the auto white balance lowers the camera sensitivity far too much. For a hundred bucks you would think the software and camera would have a manual setting.

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[*] posted on 27-9-2015 at 21:16


nice pic's :) wow
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[*] posted on 28-9-2015 at 05:58


Here in Michigan the weather started out slightly overcast but cleared up by midnight for a spectacular finish. Unfortunately my telescope is basically a toy so my viewing experience was limited.



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[*] posted on 28-9-2015 at 13:42


One of the pictures I took this morning:
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[*] posted on 28-9-2015 at 14:16


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Observing, naked

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[*] posted on 28-9-2015 at 19:41


My computer was refusing to recognize my SD card, so sorry for the delay in pictures. I don't have a telescope, or a fancy camera, so these are just with a little digital point-and-shoot and a tripod I borrowed.

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