Re: Stopped in my tracks!



On Mar 21, 6:16 am, "Claire Hemmings" <amelia.j...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Pete Lawrence" <pete.lawrence.nos...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 18:37:46 -0000, "Claire Hemmings"
<amelia.j...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

By the current sliver of moon and is it venus nearby?

In the 18:30 kent evening sky they look beautiful!

Hi Claire,

This one...? ;-)

http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2007-03-20_18-58-07_IR742c+earthsh...

That's the one... naked eye last night in that deep late evening azure
blue. Nice montage pete.. :o) Amazing how the human eye can cope with the
lit portion and still see the earthshine wheras with a camera you need two
shots.

We have two eyes, silly.


.



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