Well better than mine :crylaugh: My eyes hurt :p
Dan C Honorary Master Joined Nov 21, 2005 Messages 36,659 Sep 1, 2016 #21 koeksGHT said: Well better than mine :crylaugh: View attachment 385881 Click to expand... My eyes hurt
koeksGHT said: Well better than mine :crylaugh: View attachment 385881 Click to expand... My eyes hurt
AstroTurf Lucky Shot Joined May 13, 2010 Messages 30,534 Sep 1, 2016 #23 S7 edge. No filter, crop and zoom.
Ockie Resident Lead Bender Joined Feb 16, 2008 Messages 52,925 Sep 1, 2016 #26 Drunkard #1 said: View attachment 385869 Best I could do. I'll leave eclipse photograph to the professionals. Click to expand... Are those sun spots? Surely you cant see those from earth?
Drunkard #1 said: View attachment 385869 Best I could do. I'll leave eclipse photograph to the professionals. Click to expand... Are those sun spots? Surely you cant see those from earth?
D Drunkard #1 Expert Member Joined Aug 15, 2007 Messages 3,668 Sep 1, 2016 #27 Ockie said: Are those sun spots? Surely you cant see those from earth? Click to expand... Yes, they're in the same place in an earlier, even more blurry shot:
Ockie said: Are those sun spots? Surely you cant see those from earth? Click to expand... Yes, they're in the same place in an earlier, even more blurry shot:
HapticSimian Honorary Master Joined Apr 22, 2007 Messages 15,950 Sep 1, 2016 #28 Sunspots are BIG: I was surprised that, even with the relatively small section of our star obscured, there was a perceptible drop in temperature.
Sunspots are BIG: I was surprised that, even with the relatively small section of our star obscured, there was a perceptible drop in temperature.