Lets see what the Darkness scales from last night's eclipse come out to be.
jimcoble2000
Observers are reporting a dark eclipse last night. Lets see what it comes in at.
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Tony Mascolo
Between L1 and L2 from my viewing location. Rust colored, but with a dimly lit umbra that only went about 3/4 around the moon. Details were difficult to focus on at totality even with an 8" telescope.
Later, Tony
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Clouded out in Colorado! ☹
v/r Chuck Jagow Member – Dark Skies of The Wet Mountain Valley Member - Back Bay Amateur Astronomers Member – San Diego Astronomy Association Member – Colorado Springs Astronomy Association Future Verde Mont Observatory Gone... Rott'n Paws Observatory
From: <BackBayAstro@groups.io> on behalf of "jimcoble2000 via groups.io" <jimcoble2000@...>
Observers are reporting a dark eclipse last night. Lets see what it comes in at.
-- v/r v/r Chuck Jagow Member – Dark Skies of The Wet Mountain Valley Member - Back Bay Amateur Astronomers Member – San Diego Astronomy Association Member – Colorado Springs Astronomy Association Future Verde Mont Observatory Gone... Rott'n Paws Observatory
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Well that surely stinks.
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On May 16, 2022, at 10:41 AM, Charles Jagow <chuck@...> wrote:
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jimcoble2000
I suspect you are right Tony
On Monday, May 16, 2022, 07:52:39 AM EDT, Tony Mascolo <tsmascolo@...> wrote:
Between L1 and L2 from my viewing location. Rust colored, but with a dimly lit umbra that only went about 3/4 around the moon. Details were difficult to focus on at totality even with an 8" telescope. Later, Tony
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