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    Lunar Eclipse

    Hi Everyone....I saw an article about the 2011 lunar eclipse. It looks like I will mostly miss it here in the eastern USA. But, in case any of you in other parts of the world were interested, I thought I would post this thread.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decembe..._lunar_eclipse

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    In Aus we got a perfect view of it, started around 10pm, totality from about midnight to 1am or so

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    but Adelaide was covered in cloud. Anyone else get any shots?
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    Sadly, no. I didn't. I had my camera set up only to realize that my buddy still has my cf cards. I had let him use my 7d as a secondary camera for his latest movie and didn't get them back from him. It was cool as hell looking though.
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    BBC readers' photos here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16126279
    Looks like it wasn't too cloudy in Sydney, not sure how it was in Brisvegas, wait until Steve gets here, he might have seen something good...
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    I was really counting on you southern hemisphere boys to show us how it is done....



    Full Eclipse 2 36 am by hdnitehawk01, on Flickr

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