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any one get pics of panstarr comet plz post
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<blockquote data-quote="patrick in memphis" data-source="post: 125237" data-attributes="member: 10486"><p>nice job moab man . a couple of friends and i went out this evening from 630 until 830pm cst . we did see it here in memphis. yes it was roughly 270-280 deg and to the left upper side of the moon. it was not nearly as bright as we expected. i learned a hard lesson tonight.bring everything!!!!!! we had two d3100 set up one with the 18-55mm and the other with the 55-300mm. we used a refractor telescope to find the bugger. he was white with two ion trails one off of each side. i took abunch of photos but did not get it to show with the 18-55. i will get the other memory card and check it out tomorrow.moab what settings were you using?it really irritates me that i forgot my t-ring to hook camera to the telescope.did i mention bring everything!!!!lol.hopefully will get a chance tomorrow (again)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrick in memphis, post: 125237, member: 10486"] nice job moab man . a couple of friends and i went out this evening from 630 until 830pm cst . we did see it here in memphis. yes it was roughly 270-280 deg and to the left upper side of the moon. it was not nearly as bright as we expected. i learned a hard lesson tonight.bring everything!!!!!! we had two d3100 set up one with the 18-55mm and the other with the 55-300mm. we used a refractor telescope to find the bugger. he was white with two ion trails one off of each side. i took abunch of photos but did not get it to show with the 18-55. i will get the other memory card and check it out tomorrow.moab what settings were you using?it really irritates me that i forgot my t-ring to hook camera to the telescope.did i mention bring everything!!!!lol.hopefully will get a chance tomorrow (again) [/QUOTE]
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