Lunar Eclipse - October 2004
![]() |
Randy Brewer |
|
I put together several of the
shot through out the night into a single image to show the various stages
of the Lunar Eclipse. To view Randy Brewer's Web Page, click here. |
![]() |
Loyd Overcash |
|
Here is one of many images I
took on Wednesday night. It was taken with the Nikon D-70 and the
Takahashi FS-128 at prime focus. Exposure was 8 seconds at 200 ASA. To view Loyd Overcash's Web Page, click here. |
![]() |
Dick Locke |
|
Starting from the lower left is
the early part of the eclipse, progressing along until totality, center,
and than coming out of totality (bright part on left). All the above images straight out of the camera;
only mods were resizing and slight sharpening as a final step. To view Dick Locke's MOON Eclipse Picture Page, click here. |
![]() |
Ed Szczepanski |
| Attached are three images of the lunar eclipse. They were taken with Takahashi FS102 with reducer and Toucam. |
![]() |
Quentin Hinds |
|
Got a very nice image of the
lunar eclipse. Technical Details: Canon 10D, 3sec. ISO 400, Televue
TV-102i To view Quentin Hinds's Web Page, click here. |
![]() |
|
|
This was done with a Nexstar 5,
a 32mm eyepiece Tele Vu connected to a Nikon CoolPix 4500 for 1 second @
asa 100. It was done in my backyard in Houston, Texas around 9:23 or so. |
![]() |
|
|
This was done with a Nexstar 5,
a 32mm eyepiece Tele Vu connected to a Nikon CoolPix 4500 for 2 seconds @
asa 100. |
![]() |
|
| I was using a Nexstar 5 in Houston, Texas. The exposure was 2 seconds , shot through a Nikon CoolPix 4500 connected to a 32mm TeleVu eyepiece. |
![]() |
Ken Miller |
|
I started to take images with
my Canon Rebel as the Lunar Eclipse started. I took a photo every five
minutes, and used two different setting to get the two different images. To view Ken Miller's Web Page, click here. |
![]() |
Richard Nugent |
|
Taken with William Optics 80mm
f4.5 refractor, Pentax Optio 555 digital camera. To view Richard Nugent's Web Page, click here. |