Who is going to take a peak at tomorrow's solar eclipse?
Best viewing north of the British isles, but northern Germany is going to get 80% coverage of the sun.
I built me a camera obscura from a slender cardboard box (2m long, perhaps 18x18 cm wide). Also got my SLR on a tripod with an 80% grey filter, ISO 200, will try f32 and 1/3200 s exposure time. Will post photos. Who else?
Here's a tool for you to find out beginning, max and end of the eclipse in your location (Universal Time, not local time!): http://ift.tt/1BUE5wT
Just zoom into the map and click to set a marker on your position.
Best viewing north of the British isles, but northern Germany is going to get 80% coverage of the sun.
I built me a camera obscura from a slender cardboard box (2m long, perhaps 18x18 cm wide). Also got my SLR on a tripod with an 80% grey filter, ISO 200, will try f32 and 1/3200 s exposure time. Will post photos. Who else?
Here's a tool for you to find out beginning, max and end of the eclipse in your location (Universal Time, not local time!): http://ift.tt/1BUE5wT
Just zoom into the map and click to set a marker on your position.
via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/197GCcB
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