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i am very impressed with this camera , I havent been able to put it to full use just yet , but the most impressive thing is the fact i can take pics that i would normally have had to set up a tripod f

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Like that Kay :thumbs: some of the astro photography on the nets amazing

Keep saying im going to get a telescope but never get around to it

i would love something a bit more powerful too

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What lense was it taken with Kay ?

by the looks of it the hubble :laugh:

:laugh::laugh:

I am using one of these compact jobbys with a 840mm opticle zooms on it , i had to look up the hubble :laugh:

new you would like that kay as it looks like you used something thats close to the moon :D

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What lense was it taken with Kay ?

by the looks of it the hubble :laugh:

:laugh::laugh:

I am using one of these compact jobbys with a 840mm opticle zooms on it , i had to look up the hubble :laugh:

new you would like that kay as it looks like you used something thats close to the moon :D

i am very impressed with this camera , I havent been able to put it to full use just yet , but the most impressive thing is the fact i can take pics that i would normally have had to set up a tripod for , the moon pics are hand held at full zoom & its steady as a rock .. be good to get a few days of real perfect photo taking days with plenty of light so i can have a good mess with it :thumbs:

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Last nights moon

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Tonights full moon

 

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Full Worm Moon – March

As the temperature begins to warm and the ground begins to thaw, earthworm casts appear, heralding the return of the robins. The more northern tribes knew this Moon as the Full Crow Moon, when the cawing of crows signaled the end of winter; or the Full Crust Moon, because the snow cover becomes crusted from thawing by day and freezing at night. The Full Sap Moon, marking the time of tapping maple trees, is another variation. To the settlers, it was also known as the Lenten Moon, and was considered to be the last full Moon of winter.

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Kay, did you know that the first full moon after the sping equinox decides the date of Easter. Easter Sunday is the Sunday following the first full moon.

 

Another useless bit of info for you. :laugh:

 

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well I didnt know that i am going to see if i can find out what sunday easter fell on in 1965 now :laugh:

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Kay, did you know that the first full moon after the sping equinox decides the date of Easter. Easter Sunday is the Sunday following the first full moon.

 

Another useless bit of info for you. :laugh:

 

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Full moon April 16th 1965

easter Sunday April 18th 1965 ... so thats right :toast:

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