July 19, 2011

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Breaking Records

Just slipped past 1,000,000 at 9:22 AM EST!

LPOD-Jul19-11.jpg
image by Howard Eskildsen, Ocala, Florida

Like northern lights streaking across the sky, the rays of Copernicus add faint and effervescent light to a dark background. In this case the darkness is lava rather than sky, but the effect is similar in being delicate and hard to capture. I found Howard's Chuck Wood
I just noticed that the LPOD Photo Gallery has been viewed nearly a million times too!

Technical Details
04/18/2011 03:22 UT. 6" f/8 refractor, Explore Scientific Lens, 3X Barlow, DMK 41AU02.AS.

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