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Date taken. |
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Michael Scully 10th Feb
2008 |
ISS with the shuttle STS
122 attached taken with a webcam and a 222mm f5.77 dobsonian, manually
tracked. This image was taken when they were colser as they passed
the zenith and were heading east. |
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Michael Scully 10th Feb
2008 |
ISS with the shuttle STS
122 attached taken with a webcam and a 222mm f5.77 dobsonian, manually
tracked. Amazed to see the colour in the solar panels. This was
taken early in the pass when they were in the southwest. |
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Michael Scully 9th June
2007 |
A very low Noctilicent Cloud
display seen at the end of our ISS and shuttle watch on the Short
mountain at about 2:00 am BST, Capella is the bright star in the
lower right. Largest
version 62k |
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Marion Gunning 31st of
May 2007 |
A bright clolurful Sundog
captured near Abbeyfeal in North Kerry |
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Michael Scully 15th of
June 2006 |
Low Noctilucent clouds glow
a wispy blue-white directly north at 0:30bst. A 6 second exposure
at ISO200. |
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Kevin Lawlor 30th of Mar
2006 |
Circumspecular rays, fingers
of light cast by a setting Sun shining through gaps in the clouds
over Tralee bay. |
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Kevin Lawlor 13th of Nov.
2005 |
Kevin Lawlors image of Venus
setting over the Dingle mountains that was shown on TV3 Weather
News. |
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Kevin Lawlor 9th of Feb.
2005 |
Unusual "rainbow"
at Banna at 9:18am. The width of this image is only 45 degrees,
a normal rainbow would be 84 degrees in diameter! |