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From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2015 Nov 8, 10:10 -0800
Antoine,
The lunar from this image came in at -0.4' error using .0975' / pixel on the 200mm lens. Far limb distance 1°50.0'
Venus phase 56.7% with diameter at 0.4'
Attached: Reed calculator data, Calsky image, and 200mm lens Venus image zoomed.
The photographer at Calsky has done a better job on the camera hold ;-)
Greg Rudzinski
From: Antoine Couëtte
Date: 2015 Nov 8, 05:21 -0800Superb Picture Greg,
Although Venus is somewhat gibbous on that one, how about a pixel count to get a Lunar Distance between Venus Center of Light (or its Best approximation) or Venus center (or its Best Approximation) to the opposite Moon limb ?
If so, please indicate Day, UT, and Position, including Obervers's Altitude if you can.
I know that I am asking a lot, but whoever requests nothing might get no extra, while whoever requests much might even get more !
Best Friendly Regards
Well Done again,
Kermit
Antoine M. "Kermit" Couëtte