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"Lunar Eclipse from Mauna Kea"

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Anonymous rillian said...

Wow, what a gorgeous photo.

I was in Hawai`i that week, and someone told me about the eclipse, but we couldn't see it from where we were. Dramatic demonstration of the visibility.

I made it up Mauna Kea two days later though. :)

1:34 AM, March 07, 2008

Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Stefan,

Great photo and more so video. One can see why Hawaii attracts all those international telescopes; with I’m told more to come. It is also interesting to note that time, as in epoch, has effect on eclipse. What I mean is whether one can see one or not. As we know the moon is moving further away from the earth as time progresses, with it predicted to be out of influence (orbital) all together at some distant point. This will affect both lunar and solar eclipses as time progresses. So we are also privileged as to our time of existence as well as place in relation to such events.

Best,

Phil

7:15 AM, March 07, 2008

Blogger Neil' said...

This, this eclipse pic is beautiful. Usually, we try to remove the sky as a visible intermediary in astro pics, but sometimes the condition of the sky makes for artistic composition.
I took a pic with my cell-phone camera last year for that other lunar eclipse (held it above an eyepiece of 60mm refractor at about 23X) and it looked pretty good considering. Maybe I can get it up here somehow?

12:27 PM, March 07, 2008

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