Re: Venus and Rocket
- From: "Starlord" <starlord@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 06:26:36 -0700
It'll be in about two weeks as I send film in on the 1st of the month to get
it done by snapfish.com as I still use my trusty 1968 Topcon Super D.
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"R" <abuse@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Please do post them. I saw it from San Diego on Thursday evening
> (9/22/05)... ran to get the camera ... ran back outside while turning
> camera
> on ... DEAD BATTERIES! So, I'm glad someone out there was prepared. Came
> across this link:
> http://www.moonglow.net/ccd/pictures/rocket/
>
> Frames 4 and 6 on this page are similar to what I saw. Really spectacular.
> It was the perfect mix of a sky at dusk with the setting sun lighting up
> the
> vapor trail from beneath. Stephen Spielberg couldn't have done better.
> -Ron
>
>> "Starlord" <starlord@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Watched the rocket liftoff from VB tonight and watched it head south and
> arc
>> over Venus. Had my camera set up, so sometime down the road I'll get the
>> film done and see if the photos come out ok.
>> --
>> The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond
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