Partial Solar Eclipse
Taken by Mr. Gerrit Rickwalt on October 23, 2014 @ Conroe High School Conroe, Texas
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  Camera Used: SAMSUNG SPH-L710
Exposure Time: 1/307
Aperture: f/2.6
ISO: 80
Date Taken: 2014:10:23 17:34:23
 
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Mr. Rickwalt's senior Astronomy class at Conroe High School using their Celestron telescope to project the image of the eclipse (and giant sunspot 2192) onto a screen. We also used a Vernier Lab Quest 2 data collection system to record the changes in illumination as the moon eclipsed the sun.
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Your class looks awesome! We posted a 3am picture two weeks ago from Rocky Mountain High School in Fort Collins, CO. We saw the beginning of todays eclipse through a 10 Meade until clouds eclipsed it all. I thought it was great you had your light sensor blue-taped to the telescope tube - WE HAD THE EXACT SET UP! - want to trade data ??? Ours is spoiled by the onset of clouds, but still cool to look at. email us! RMHS Astronomy c/o Dave Swartz, dswartz@psdschools.org
Posted by dswartz 2014-10-23 22:41:15
 
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