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Plato at Sunset475 views(click to enlarge)
Telescope: 12” Meade SCT f10 @ f10+
Mount: LX 200
Camera: Phillips 840 Web Cam
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Location: Escondido Ca (my driveway in Hidden Meadows)
Date:9/07/04
Sep 07, 2004
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Wall area456 viewsTaken just before the sun came up
Telescope: 12” Meade SCT f10 @ f10+
Mount: LX 200
Camera: Phillips 840 Web Cam
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Location: Escondido Ca (my driveway in Hidden Meadows)
Date:9/06/04
Sep 07, 2004
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Plato-crater wide field512 viewsA bit windy and just almost at sunrise but the seeing was very steady.
The seeing was not as good the day before but the craterlets where easier to see
Telescope: 12” Meade SCT f10 @ f10+
Mount: LX 200
Camera: Phillips 840 Web Cam
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Location: Escondido Ca (my driveway in Hidden Meadows)
Date:6am 9/06/04
Sep 07, 2004
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Moon showing Libration596 viewsPictures taken 13.5 days apart showing libration (in both dirctions) and a change in size.
The Moon’s rotation period is equal to the time for the Moon to orbit around the Earth one time, thus it always has the same side facing the Earth. There are however three major sources of Lunar Libration that allow us to see more of the Moon.
1. East- West Libration-The Moon has an elliptical orbit about the Earth, when the moon is closer to the Earth it speeds up and when it is farther away it slows down. This allows us to see a bit farther in the east-west direction.
2. North-South Libration-The Moon's orbit is tilted to the ecliptic plane and to the Earth's equator. This allows us to see a bit more in the north-south direction as the orientation changes.
3. Slight East-West-North-South Libration- The location on the Earth that the Moon is being observed from causes a slight shift in what part of the Moon is visible. If you are at the poles you get a little help in the North –South direction and if look at the Moon in the Evening vs. the morning you see a bit more in the East-West direction.
Jul 19, 2004
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Day26525 viewsDate:5/15/04
Telescope: 12"lx 200 f10
Mount: Lx200
Camera:Nikon D100
Exposure:
Location: Escondido Ca (my driveway in Hidden Meadows)
Jul 17, 2004
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Day25571 viewsDate:5/14/04
Telescope: 12" Lx200 f10 @f10+
Mount: Lx 200
Camera:Nikon D100
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Location: Escondido Ca (my driveway in Hidden Meadows)
Jul 17, 2004
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Day24554 viewsDate:5/13/04
Telescope: 12"Lx200 f10 @f10+
Mount: Lx 200
Camera:Nikon D100
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Location: Escondido Ca (my driveway in Hidden Meadows)
This was taken in around sunrise
Jul 17, 2004
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Day22559 viewsDate:5/11/04
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Camera:Nikon D100
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Location: Escondido Ca (my driveway in Hidden Meadows)
Jul 17, 2004
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Day21482 viewsDate:5/10/04 9:00am PDT
Telescope: 16” Meade Dob f4.5 @ f5.3
Mount: Dob
Camera:Nikon D100
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Location: Escondido Ca (my driveway in Hidden Meadows)
Picture was taken in the daylight after the fog burned off
Jul 17, 2004
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Day19569 viewsDate:5/8/04
Telescope: 16” Meade Dob f4.5 @ f5.3
Mount: Dob
Camera:Nikon D100
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Location: Escondido Ca (my driveway in Hidden Meadows)
Jul 17, 2004
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Day17534 viewsDate:5/6/04 4:30 PDT
Telescope: 16” Meade Dob f4.5 @ f5.3
Mount: Dob
Camera:Nikon D100
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Location: Escondido Ca (my driveway in Hidden Meadows)
Jul 17, 2004
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Day04718 viewsDate:4/22/04 20:00 PDT
Telescope: 12"lx200 f10 @f6.3
Mount:lx200
Camera:Nikon D100
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Location: Escondido Ca (my driveway in Hidden Meadows)
Jul 17, 2004
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