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Re: [APML] TSP meteor picture found again



Hi Robert

You are going to hate me but...
At the top of your meteor web page I have to ask if the aquatorial
platform is driven with a garden hose or if it floats on water with a
changing slope?

George Anderson
Montreal Canada

Clear skies and good health

Robert Reeves wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone.
> 
> I found the "lost" image of the only picture I got at TSP 2003 that was
> worth a darn, a fireball meteor passing through Ursa Major on Thursday
> night.  I mislaid the image and found it again this weekend.  Its at the
> bottom of the page at www.robertreeves.com/meteors.htm
> 
> After my drive corrector died at TSP, I was only able to do star trails, so
> this was a pretty good consolation prize..  This meteor image was on E200
> with a 20 mm lens at f/4.  The meteor itself was a whopper, a real fireball,
> but the small F/stop and slow film make it look less spectacular than it
> was.  Still, I am happy with the image.
> 
> Robert Reeves                +29.484   98.440
> reeves10@swbell.net      San Antonio, Texas  USA
> 
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