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Have to say, I was very chuffed to see this piece in COSMOS




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Wow Peter. What an excellent story. Really enjoyed that article. Must have been amazing to fly into an eclipse. Well done with second prize for the solar image. Kudos to you mate.
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Wow, well done indeed peter that is an amazing image I have never seen anything like.

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Old 09-10-2024, 08:27 AM
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Wow, well done indeed peter that is an amazing image I have never seen anything like.

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Wow Peter. What an excellent story. Really enjoyed that article. Must have been amazing to fly into an eclipse. Well done with second prize for the solar image. Kudos to you mate.
Cheers, Richard
Thanks gents. I very much enjoyed the interview with Cosmos which was remarkably engaging and insightful (likely due the journalist actually holding a Masters degree in Science, rather than journalism). It was fun.
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Yes, you should be chuffed about the article, a great write up about your image and what is involved in astro imaging in general and how cool total eclipses are.
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Very cool
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Great article , you certainly would be “chuffed”
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Wow! What fantastic images and article. An excellent read.



You've earned some serious "street cred" by appearing in COSMOS magazine



Well done.
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Old 09-10-2024, 01:23 PM
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Great article , you certainly would be “chuffed”
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Yes, you should be chuffed about the article, a great write up about your image and what is involved in astro imaging in general and how cool total eclipses are.
Thank you one an all for your kind comments. Getting a piece in COSMOS was an unexpected "Cherry on Top" to an epic expedition to Exmouth and back.

But... what to do for APOTY17
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