Uranus Occultation by Moon
Taken by Michael Boschat on September 10, 2014 @ Halifax,Nova Scotia,Canada
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Well, made a quick observation last night of the Uranus occultation by Moon. I just noted Uranus at 2358 UT close to the west limb and very difficult because of the Moon's altitude and turbulence plus glare. I lost it at close to 0000 UT, by 0040 UT I did not see the full reappearance, but only after a bit did I see the planet. I attach an image I took with my Canon XSi with a T-adapter at prime focus of my C8, shot at 1/6 sec, f/5.6, 800 ISO. Focused with the live view... forgot all about it ! ... then used the timer locked mirror up and fired the exposure. Some glare was present but Uranus came out this image at 0051 UT.
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http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~aa063
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Thanks, I was really curious what this would look like.
Posted by Pyrolon 2014-09-12 08:16:56
 
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