The New Forest Observatory was clouded out on the night of the total eclipse of the Moon, but Noel Carboni in Florida had better skies! He also had a more reasonable hour to work since he is 5 hours behind U.K. time – so what would have been a very unsociable 3.00 a.m. imaging excursion for me was a rather more pleasant 10.00 p.m. outing for Noel. The attached image of the full eclipse under Florida skies shows Noel’s astronomical skills include imaging as well as processing 🙂 Nice one Noel!
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