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Revision as of 16:05, 8 February 2015
Do It Yourself LPOD
image by Leo Aerts, Belgium
Leo provided an excellent image, now I invite you to write a caption. No copying from prior LPODs, just describe in the Comments section what you see and any appropriate interpretation of history.
Chuck Wood
Technical Details
December 11th 2013. Celestron 14", 1.8x barlow projection, use of dispersion corrector and webcam DMK 21AU618.
Related Links
21st Century Atlas chart 18.
Yesterday's LPOD: Shadow Magnification
Tomorrow's LPOD: Two Pancakes On the Limb
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