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We had a beautiful full Moon here. It was lovely. image.jpg image.jpg
 

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Yeah the one we had here was really clear. I saw it when one of my cats got out and me and my dad had to chase it. :)
 
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What a coincidence! We're also having a full moon here. Will wonders never cease?
 

Fenner

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Well it's a flat earth so we should all see the full moon. ;)
 
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it was gorgeous out here too!

the shadow of the earth was also passing over the moon and that will not happen again until...I believe i read 2024?...anyway it was not visible from our parts of the globe

I did see the eclipse last year...was awesome...and then I also saw alot of highly edited photos in and around the interwebs with folks claiming they didn't edit the color..it was redder in some places then others, but not fire engine red LOL!

people...go figure
 
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Huglife

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it was gorgeous out here too!

the shadow of the earth was also passing over the moon and that will not happen again until...I believe i read 2024?...anyway it was not visible from our parts of the globe

I did see the eclipse last year...was awesome...and then I also saw alot of highly edited photos in and around the interwebs with folks claiming they didn't edit the color..it was redder in some places then others, but not fire engine red LOL!

people...go figure
were supposed to have a total solar eclipse next year in august. Apparently Lawrence county Kentucky is the best place in the world to see it:)
 
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were supposed to have a total solar eclipse next year in august. Apparently Lawrence county Kentucky is the best place in the world to see it:)

really? didn't know they had the best eclipse's AND horses!

like your cute avie there! :eek:
 

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really? didn't know they had the best eclipse's AND horses!

like your cute avie there! :eek:
Thanks. I might change it back to my origonal. I really like taht one
 
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Yahweh_is_gracious

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The full moon was nice last night, and it was great atmospheric conditions here at my place last night, so it made for some nice telescope viewing of the Moon. Aristarchus crater was particularly lovely and blue last night.
 
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We had a bunch of dark clouds over our moon last night. I should've taken a picture. It looked very cool. You could still see the moon with the dark clouds of course XD
A bunch of dark clouds aren't that cool by themselves lol
 
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The full moon was nice last night, and it was great atmospheric conditions here at my place last night, so it made for some nice telescope viewing of the Moon. Aristarchus crater was particularly lovely and blue last night.

gotta get me one of those thar telescopie things...been wanting one for years

I have a long list of wannas, that get's ignored by the gottas
 

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The full moon was nice last night, and it was great atmospheric conditions here at my place last night, so it made for some nice telescope viewing of the Moon. Aristarchus crater was particularly lovely and blue last night.
Does your telescope have a camera on it? Not asking you to post pictures, just curious.
 

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were supposed to have a total solar eclipse next year in august. Apparently Lawrence county Kentucky is the best place in the world to see it:)
Is it dark there? In order to see anything well here we have to drive out to the country. There's way to much light pollution around here. I can't stand it.
 

Fenner

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Yeah the one we had here was really clear. I saw it when one of my cats got out and me and my dad had to chase it. :)
Weird stuff always happens with a full moon. My Husband and I were walking the dog last night and heard a lot of strange music, it sounded like an Ice cream truck, we never found the source. I'm really glad he walked with us because I thought I saw a cat and I said, hey kitty come here, he said, Jen that's a skunk. So we quickly crossed the street, lol.
 

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Is it dark there? In order to see anything well here we have to drive out to the country. There's way to much light pollution around here. I can't stand it.
Its in the country so yeah. Its really nice there. I live in Louisville though. But I have a heck of a lot of hillbilly cousins down there though lol. I sorta have that country draw
 

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Weird stuff always happens with a full moon. My Husband and I were walking the dog last night and heard a lot of strange music, it sounded like an Ice cream truck, we never found the source. I'm really glad he walked with us because I thought I saw a cat and I said, hey kitty come here, he said, Jen that's a skunk. So we quickly crossed the street, lol.
Bunny always tries to get outside, full moon or not lol. I must admit, however, she ussaly doesn't run. She just stays in the porch or rolls around in the grass. This time though she ran under the neighbors car.
 
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Yahweh_is_gracious

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Does your telescope have a camera on it? Not asking you to post pictures, just curious.
No it doesn't. Mine is just a basic model.
 
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Yahweh_is_gracious

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Is it dark there? In order to see anything well here we have to drive out to the country. There's way to much light pollution around here. I can't stand it.
The little town I grew up in was 7700 feet above sea level, and we lived far enough outside of town to not have any light pollution. On a clear night with New Moon, the band of the Milky Way was vivid across the night sky, and I could see the Andromeda Galaxy with the naked eye...it was a tiny smudge, but I could still see it with my naked eye and tell it was a galaxy.
 

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The little town I grew up in was 7700 feet above sea level, and we lived far enough outside of town to not have any light pollution. On a clear night with New Moon, the band of the Milky Way was vivid across the night sky, and I could see the Andromeda Galaxy with the naked eye...it was a tiny smudge, but I could still see it with my naked eye and tell it was a galaxy.
That's awesome. I want to live somewhere like that. The picture I'm posting show's the obnoxious amount of light around us. It looks like I have the flash on, but I don't. Just ignore the shadowy picture of my Husband.
 

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