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| <em>image by [mailto:M.Dietzel@onlinehome.de Martin Dietzel], Munich, Germany</em></p> | | <em>image by [mailto:M.Dietzel@onlinehome.de Martin Dietzel], Munich, Germany</em></p> |
| <p>This image shows the moon, as one could observe it on nov, 6th. There was a wonderful “aureole” as we call it in German. Close to full moon, the skies covered with high fog, the moon often creates those colorful rings. The ones shown in the image were extraordinarily intense. The image is taken right out of the heart of Munich, through all the city light. I hope you like this image.</p> | | <p>This image shows the moon, as one could observe it on nov, 6th. There was a wonderful “aureole” as we call it in German. Close to full moon, the skies covered with high fog, the moon often creates those colorful rings. The ones shown in the image were extraordinarily intense. The image is taken right out of the heart of Munich, through all the city light. I hope you like this image.</p> |
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| <p><strong>Related Links:</strong><br /> | | <p><strong>Related Links:</strong><br /> |
| [http://www.lx200gps.de/ Martin’s website]</p> | | [http://www.lx200gps.de/ Martin’s website]</p> |
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| + | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[November 8, 2006|A Very Good Humility Lesson]] </p> |
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| + | <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[November 10, 2006|Flows & Falling Rock]] </p> |
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