Thanks, David.
That's what I concluded as well when viewing the fuzzy orb last night.
On January 21, 2019 8:17:28 AM David <ddillmore@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Paul,
I have a suggestion, go somewhere else to see it. I photographed the
entire event and the view was disappointing. The cloud cover obfuscated
the whole event. I couldnt even get a sharp image of the moon and the big
ball just disappeared completely behind the clouds. Im not sure Im going
to process the pictures.
David
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Subject: [AZ-Observing] Lunar Eclipse Tonight
Anyone have suggestions on observing and imaging the lunar eclipse tonight?
I believe the moon will be high overhead for much of it. So, including a
background would be challenging.
Paul Anderson
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