Aldebaran Occultation
Taken by Kevin R. Witman on January 19, 2016 @ Cochranville, Pennsylvania
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With 15F temperatures and 25mph winds in Southeastern Pennsylvania, I was really surprised how quickly Aldebaran blinked out behind the dark lunar mountains. Sure proof of a lack of a Lunar atmosphere. I just caught Aldebaran seconds after it emerged from the sunlit limb of the Moon. Used an Imaging Source DFK camera and a 10-inch Meade SCT f/10.
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