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| | | Majestic moon in blue afternoon sky During public shows at national observatories visitors are known to ask if the telescope drive could be turned off so the moon and stars can 'drift' across the eyepiece field-of-view of a static telescope as the earth turns on its axis beneath.
My short video attempts to recreate that effect on the moon at YouTube - Moon in a blue afternoon sky | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Hybrid Mode |
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