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<p align="center"><b>Oblique Impact?</b></p>
 
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<p align="left">The eclipse of Oct 27, 2004 was both widely observed and widely clouded out.  Many eclipse images were submitted to LPOD showing that it was quite a red eclipse rather than a dark one, but this image captures the entire multi-hour experience, showing both the Moon's movement across the sky and changing color from the bright whiteness of pre- and post-eclipse, and the gradual reddening to and from mid-totality. Forrest's image reminds me of a necklace with brilliant diamonds at the ends and golden coral in the middle.</p>
 
<p align="left">The eclipse of Oct 27, 2004 was both widely observed and widely clouded out.  Many eclipse images were submitted to LPOD showing that it was quite a red eclipse rather than a dark one, but this image captures the entire multi-hour experience, showing both the Moon's movement across the sky and changing color from the bright whiteness of pre- and post-eclipse, and the gradual reddening to and from mid-totality. Forrest's image reminds me of a necklace with brilliant diamonds at the ends and golden coral in the middle.</p>
<blockquote><p align="right">&#8212; [mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</blockquote>
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<p align="right">&#8212; [mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</p></blockquote>
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<p align="left"><b>Technical Details:</b><br>
 
Oct 27, 2004. Nikon Coolpix 995, 103 images at 8 sec @ f/8 (ISO 100). Processed with ImagesPlus & PhotoShop CS.</p>
 
Oct 27, 2004. Nikon Coolpix 995, 103 images at 8 sec @ f/8 (ISO 100). Processed with ImagesPlus & PhotoShop CS.</p>
 
<p><b>Related Links:</b><br>
 
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[http://www.digitalastro.com/ Forrest's Digital Astro]
 
[http://www.digitalastro.com/ Forrest's Digital Astro]
<p align="left"><b>Tomorrow's LPOD: </b> Offset Moon</p>
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<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[October 31, 2004|Sunrise and Sunset on the Triade]] </p>
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[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Charles A. Wood]</p>
 
[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Charles A. Wood]</p>
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 22 March 2015

Eclipse Necklace

LPOD-2004-11-01.jpeg

Image Credit: Forrest Egan


Oblique Impact?

The eclipse of Oct 27, 2004 was both widely observed and widely clouded out. Many eclipse images were submitted to LPOD showing that it was quite a red eclipse rather than a dark one, but this image captures the entire multi-hour experience, showing both the Moon's movement across the sky and changing color from the bright whiteness of pre- and post-eclipse, and the gradual reddening to and from mid-totality. Forrest's image reminds me of a necklace with brilliant diamonds at the ends and golden coral in the middle.

Chuck Wood

Technical Details:
Oct 27, 2004. Nikon Coolpix 995, 103 images at 8 sec @ f/8 (ISO 100). Processed with ImagesPlus & PhotoShop CS.

Related Links:
Forrest's Digital Astro

Yesterday's LPOD: Sunrise and Sunset on the Triade

Tomorrow's LPOD: Offset Moon



Author & Editor:
Charles A. Wood

 


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