Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Lunar Eclipse live Camera


Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York, MSNBC says that the eclipse starts at 12:29 am, an hour and takes five hours to get through the 12 steps of eclipseIt'll a dark and stormy the moon. Well, dark anyway, because tonight is the only total lunar eclipse 2010.Visible people in North America about 21 hours tonight Pacific Earth passes between the sun and the moon, blocking sunlight from reaching to the moon surface.Just not be too close to the computer. Check from time to time the sky really! If there are holes in the cloud cover over your head, your computer monitor will come as a real second pale lunar eclipse tonight.

It will be interesting to see, "he said. North and Central America should be able to see the entire show, lasting 3:30, when the sky is clear. Total eclipse begins at 23:41 PST, Monday and 02: 41 EST Tuesday. All Phaseone December 20, plan to stay "all night" with NASA Mitzi Adams, an astronomer as it responds to your questions from 12:00 to 0:00 to 5:00 EST. Join Talk is easy. Simply return to this page a few minutes before 12:00 to 0:00 EST. The chat module on the bottom of this page.

Then I sent my camera in Live View mode and focus manually by a 10x zoom on the LCD screen. Besides, I had my camera sitting on a tripod and lighting add some 3-kg bags to keep everything stable. Camera movement is really in this type of shooting and I took my camera Profoto Airsync communicate remotely. That's it! Now you have a photograph of the moon driveway.Launched your backyard or in October 2010, the space chamber SLOOH Google Earth is a feature of astronomy in vivo that brings the power of space exploration to the live audience Google World . SLOOH layer provides a live image of the world SLOOH powerful robotic telescopes controlled by the user in Sky in Google Earth. Digital images of celestial objects taken by members SLOOH SLOOH with patented imaging technology snapshot is automatically downloaded to Sky.

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