A quick - and possibly dumb - question on framing pictures of the eclipse.
Presumably the moon will be in approximately the same position on the night of the eclipse as it is on the previous night (obviously an hour or so later) so if I setup a camera on the previous night, when the moon is at it's azimuth, it should be in about the same position on the night of the eclipse.
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Originally Posted by Baddad
Here's hoping no-one buys new gear and attracts the rain clouds in Brisbane.
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Don't worry - I'm pretty sure I'm going to drag all the clouds to Lord Howe Island as I've booked a trip there to tie in with the eclipse.