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Venus, Crescent Moon and Mercury
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Greg Dean at Sun Apr 25 03:24:01 2010 UTC
Venus, new crescent moon with earth shine and Mercury setting over West
Kelowna and Okanagan Lake.
Nikon D80, ISO 400, 70 m.m., f/4.5, 8 seconds.
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Sun Dog
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Greg Dean at Sun Apr 25 03:02:01 2010 UTC
Sun dog over Cathedral City, California.
Nikon D80, ISO 100, 70 m.m., f/8, 1/1500 sec.
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Setting Crescent Moon
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Greg Dean at Sun Apr 25 03:02:01 2010 UTC
Setting crescent moon over Okanagan Lake.
Nikon D80, ISO 100, 38 m.m., f/8, .5 sec.
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Halo
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Greg Dean at Sun Apr 25 03:02:01 2010 UTC
Solar halo around a Joshua tree blossom in Joshua Tree National Park,
California
Nikon D80, ISO 100, 18 m.m., f/8, 1/320 sec.
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Lunar Halo and Mars
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Greg Dean at Sun Apr 25 03:02:01 2010 UTC
Lunar halo and Mars taken from Cathedral City, California.
Nikon D80, ISO 200, 18 m.m., f/3.5, 3 seconds
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Lightning Over Kelowna
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Greg Dean at Sun Apr 25 03:02:01 2010 UTC
Lightning over Kelowna, British Columbia
Nikon D80, ISO 320, 24 m.m., f/7.1, 15 seconds
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Lightning Over Kelowna
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Greg Dean at Sun Apr 25 03:02:01 2010 UTC
Lightning over Kelowna, British Columbia.
Nikon D80, ISO 320, 24 m.m., f/7.1, 15 seconds
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Iridium Flare
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Greg Dean at Sun Apr 25 02:38:01 2010 UTC
This is a -7 magnitude Iridium Flare taken April 15, 2010 from Cedar
Creek dog park in Kelowna, British Columbia.
Nikon D80, ISO 100, 18m.m., f /3.5, 13 seconds
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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International Space Station and Space Shuttle Discovery
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Greg Dean at Sun Sep 13 05:18:02 2009 UTC
The STS-128 Space Shuttle Discovery had departed the ISS and was leading
it by about 4 minutes. The Discovery is to the left and the ISS is the
line to the right. Those are not double stars. When the Discovery
faded in the east I placed the lens cap over the lens to keep from
blowing out the photo with too much light while waiting for the ISS to
come into view in the west. I forgot that the world does not stop and
wait as well, thus two short star trails instead of one longer one.
Nikon D80, ISO 100, 18 m.m., f 4, 5 minutes
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Smokey Sun
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Greg Dean at Sun Sep 13 04:56:01 2009 UTC
The sun was low in the Kelowna, British Columbia sky and shining through
very heavy smoke from a nearby wild fire.
Nikon D80, ISO 100, 250 m.m., f 8, 1/500 second
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Smokey Lightning
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Greg Dean at Sun Sep 13 04:56:01 2009 UTC
A bolt of lightning glows through fairly heavy smoke from the Terrace
Mountain wild fire near Kelowna.
Nikon D80, ISO 250, 70 m.m., f 5.6, 15 seconds
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Lightning Over Kelowna
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Greg Dean at Sun Sep 13 04:56:01 2009 UTC
This is one example of many lightning bolts over Kelowna one evening.
Nikon D80, ISO 400, 70 m.m., f 5.6, 15 seconds
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Lightning Over Kelowna
Submitted by:
Greg Dean at Sun Sep 13 04:56:01 2009 UTC
This lightning couldn't seem to find a place to land. Taken from
Kelowna, British Columbia.
Nikon D80, ISO 400, 70m.m., f5.6, 15 seconds
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Milky Way Through Northern Triangle
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Greg Dean at Sun Sep 13 04:56:01 2009 UTC
The Milky Way is glowing nicely through the Northern Triangle. This
photo was taken on a homemade "barn door tracker" to prevent stars from
trailing. Photographed from the Okanagan Observatory site on Big White
Road near Kelowna.
Nikon D80, ISO 400, 18m.m., f3.5, 3 minutes
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Jupiter and Milky Way Through Satittarius
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Greg Dean at Sun Sep 13 04:56:01 2009 UTC
Jupiter is just above Sagittarius. A nice dark evening from the
Okanagan Observatory site on Big White Road near Kelowna allowed a
wonderful view of the Milky Way.
Nikon D80, ISO 400, 18m.m., f3.5, 3 minutes
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Jupiter and Milky Way Through Sagittarius
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Greg Dean at Sun Sep 13 04:33:01 2009 UTC
Jupiter is just above Sagittarius. A nice dark evening from the
Okanagan Observatory site on Big White Road near Kelowna allowed a
wonderful view of the Milky Way.
Nikon D80, ISO 400, 18m.m., f3.5, 4 minutes
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Space Station and Jules Verne
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Greg Dean at Fri Apr 4 18:16:01 2008 UTC
The bright International Space Station is leading the poorly lit
European ATV Jules Verne by about 30 seconds.
Nikon D80, ISO Rating 250, 18 m.m., f3.5
(c) Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Lunar Eclipse February 20, 2008
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Greg Dean at Sat Feb 23 19:08:01 2008 UTC
The start of the lunar eclipse over Kelowna and reflection onto Okanagan
Lake.
Nikon D80 through an 8 inch Sky-Watcher Dobsonian reflecting telescope.
ISO Rating 100. 1200 mm. f6.
(c) 2008 Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Lunar Eclipse February 20, 2008
Submitted by:
Greg Dean at Sat Feb 23 19:08:01 2008 UTC
Entering the lunar eclipse.
Nikon D80 through an 8 inch Sky-Watcher Dobsonian reflecting telescope.
ISO Rating 100. 1200 mm. f6.
(c) 2008 Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Lunar Eclipse February 20, 2008
Submitted by:
Greg Dean at Sat Feb 23 19:08:01 2008 UTC
Lunar eclipse, Saturn to the lower left, and Regulus of the
constellation Leo directly above the Moon.
Nikon D80 through an 8 inch Sky-Watcher Dobsonian reflecting telescope.
ISO Rating 100. 1200 mm. f6.
(c) 2008 Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Lunar Eclipse February 20, 2008
Submitted by:
Greg Dean at Sat Feb 23 19:08:01 2008 UTC
Lunare eclipse midway through totality.
Nikon D80 through an 8 inch Sky-Watcher Dobsonian reflecting telescope.
ISO Rating 100. 1200 mm. f6.
(c) 2008 Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Lunar Eclipse February 20, 2008
Submitted by:
Greg Dean at Sat Feb 23 18:47:01 2008 UTC
Leaving totality.
Nikon D80 through an 8 inch Sky-Watcher Dobsonian reflecting telescope.
ISO Rating 100. 1200 mm. f6.
(c) 2008 Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Belt of Venus Reflection
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Greg Dean at Thu Jan 24 18:14:01 2008 UTC
The Mauve coloured "Belt of Venus" rests just above Earth's shadow, both
of which are being reflected in Mazinaw Lake, Ontario.
Nikon D80. ISO Rating 100. 18 mm. 1/6 sec. f8.
(c) 2007 Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Mazinaw Lake Night Sky
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Greg Dean at Thu Jan 24 18:14:01 2008 UTC
The Pleiades and Hyades rising in the east over Mazinaw Lake in Ontario.
Nikon D80. ISO Rating 100. 24 mm. 5 minutes. f4.5.
(c) 2007 Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Full Moon
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Greg Dean at Thu Jan 24 17:52:01 2008 UTC
Day 13 of the Moon phase just a few hours before becoming a Full Moon.
Nikon D80 through an 8 inch reflecting Dobsonian telescope equivalent to
1200 mm. ISO Rating 100. 1/320 second. f6.
(c) 2008 Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Observing Perseus
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Greg Dean at Fri Jul 13 04:34:01 2007 UTC
A local astronomer is observing Cassiopeia, Perseus, and Andromeda on a
very clear July 11, 2007 evening.
Nikon D80. ISO Rating 800. 18 mm. f8. 5 minutes.
(c) 2007 Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Milky Way Through Sagittarius
Submitted by:
Greg Dean at Fri Jul 13 04:12:01 2007 UTC
The Milky Way is streaming through the constellation Sagittarius on a
very clear July 11, 2007 evening.
Nikon D80. ISO rating 800. 55 mm. 4 minutes. f8.
(c) 2007 Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Saturn, Moon, Venus Conjunction
Submitted by:
Greg Dean at Wed Jun 20 16:38:01 2007 UTC
Saturn, Moon, and Venus conjunction over Okanagan Lake on the evening of
June 18, 2007.
Nikon D80. ISO Rating 100. 22mm. f4.5. 8 seconds.
(c) 2007 Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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Saturn, Moon, Venus Conjunction
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Greg Dean at Wed Jun 20 16:17:01 2007 UTC
A photo of me looking at Saturn, the crescent Moon and Venus through
binoculars from Cedar Creek Park, Kelowna on the evening of June18,
2007. Venus is located at about 4 o'clock from the Moon. Saturn is not
visible in this photo.
Nikon D80. ISO Rating 100. 22mm. f8. 1/30 second.
(c) 2007 Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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ISS and Space Shuttle Atlantis
Submitted by:
Greg Dean at Fri Jun 15 17:27:01 2007 UTC
The space shuttle Atlantis is attached to the International Space
Station as they fly overhead through the constellation Leo at 11:40 pm
on June 13, 2007.
Nikon D80. ISO Rating 400. 18 mm. f4. 108 seconds.
(c) 2007 Greg Dean gregdean@shaw.ca
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