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Photos: The Lunar Eclipse Through My Telescope

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Update: 3:45 AM CST

Last set of photos with an eclipse. I'm getting tired. Next photo will be a full shot of the moon, enlarged when eclipse is completely gone.

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I was out there at 3am watching for a good hour. I took some pictures but they look like crappy orange blobs... (no tripod). Thanks for the beautiful shots.
 
Decent photos. I wasn't really interested in this kind of thing. I saw it once on accident late at night a few years ago when I went outside at night. (One of the rare times I actually went into my backyard just for whatever) I don't feel I ever need to see it again.
 
Nice! Thank you for posting that. I went out but the clouds never relented. It was clear up to about an hour before the eclipse started, argh.
 
Great photos and documentation of the event!
I missed it, because it just wasn't on the right night for me to wake up at that time or whatever.

I've watched one before, but if timed right I wouldn't pass up watching it again. I love looking out at the neighborhood, though doing so from the city isn't as neat as it could be.

I love when I travel out to a place with little civilization and one can see the band of dust and light that forms one of the arms of our galaxy.
 
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