I leave the job of showing me photos of celestial phenomena to NASA, ESA etc.
Ever since I wasted a lot of time and effort on trying to photograph Halley’s
comet back in 1986, I have left space to those who have better equipment than I
;-)
http://www.greatpix.eu/Other/Stuff-from-the-20th-century/i-Fm3jcp3/A
Cheers,
Nathan
Nathan Wajsman
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> On 05 Mar 2016, at 16:31, Bob Whitmire <fujixbob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> So, who's keeping up with the asteroid that reportedly may pass within
> 19,000 miles of Earth come next Tuesday? I am reminded of the quote (have
> forgot by whom) that the universe is 100% malevolent, but only 80%
> effective. In that window of 20%, we abide. <g>
>
> Olympus Content: Anyone think they might get a snap? Probably not. I read
> that it's coming out of the sun, like those pesky Zeros in all the old WWII
> movies.
>
> --Bob Whitmire
> Certified Neanderthal
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