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Old 21-03-2025, 06:49 AM
N1 (Mirko)
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That was otherworldly!
Antares suspended over the sunlit Lunar horizon before disappearance giving a magnificent colour contrast with the Moon's surface, and then the re-appearance an hour later was exceedingly cool to watch. Antares B appearing first, several seconds ahead of A, again with a stunnig colour contrast between the pair. The seeing was just good enough to keep the pair split as it moved away from the limb. Between the two events, the Moon occupying Antares' exact spot in Scorpius was a weird look.

I took a vid/photos as well, which I'll review and post later on if any good.

Awesome stuff, worth getting up for
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