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4 years 10 months ago - 4 years 10 months ago #107713 by flt158
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I am glad you observed Rimae Triesnecker, Paul.
I only observed these very impressive rilles on 11th May 2019 - a little over a month ago.
They were very nice when viewed at 112X quite close to terminator of the 6.9 day old Moon which was 47.5% illuminated at the time.
Rima Hyginus and Rima Ariadaeus were also seen.

Clear skies,

Aubrey.
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4 years 10 months ago #107714 by scfahy
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Looking forward to your  Reports of the Solar Eclipse.    
I just noted the path is just South of the Capital Buenos Aires
www.eclipse-chasers.com/php/tseCalculatorBig2.php?TSE=tse2019d
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4 years 10 months ago #107715 by flt158
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Good evening, Steve.

I am planning to start a new topic regarding the Total Solar Eclipse very soon, perhaps as soon as Tuesday evening 18th June.
I will try and give as many details as possible here on the IFAS website.
Lots of our folk have been sending their best wishes to my wife and I already.

Some of you can talk to me then.

Thank you for your interest so far, Steve.

Aubrey.

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