Difference between revisions of "April 27, 2009"
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26 April 2009, 21:40 local time; Baader ED 66/400 (F6) scope with Pentax Istds, ISO 200, 4<>7 second exposure; 12 best of 150 photos combined with Registax and Photoshop.<br /> | 26 April 2009, 21:40 local time; Baader ED 66/400 (F6) scope with Pentax Istds, ISO 200, 4<>7 second exposure; 12 best of 150 photos combined with Registax and Photoshop.<br /> | ||
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+ | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[April 26, 2009|Leaks]] </p> | ||
+ | <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[April 28, 2009|Sky Candy]] </p> | ||
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Revision as of 22:27, 4 February 2015
Yesterday's News (C0smic Edition)
image by Jordillo Pinazo, Malaga, Spain
The mark of a good writer is to be able to say something new all the time. Check my two previous comments on the Moon and Pleiades with a gibbous Moon and with noctilucent clouds. A beautiful sight is joy enough, words sometimes just get in the way.
Chuck Wood
And thanks to others who submitted their views of this multi-object conjunction.
Technical Details
26 April 2009, 21:40 local time; Baader ED 66/400 (F6) scope with Pentax Istds, ISO 200, 4<>7 second exposure; 12 best of 150 photos combined with Registax and Photoshop.
Yesterday's LPOD: Leaks
Tomorrow's LPOD: Sky Candy