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Old 03-04-2008
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Partial Solar Eclipse-7-2-08

Hi,

Here is a link to the last partial solar eclipse we had 'down under' link to a selection of images including equipment used.

Picasa Web Albums - Shevill - AstroTa... - Partial Solar...

Clear skies...
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