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Observing site
Los Corchos, Nayatit, Mexico : Beach
Observing site coordinates
Lat : 21° 03' 51.9" N Lon :105° 24' 50.1" W Altitude : 3 m
Duration of totality (m:ss)
6:41
Instrument used
Celestron C90
Camera used
Olympus OM-1 with cable release
Film
Fuji R-100 : ISO 100
Some pictures of totality or eclipse site Trajectoire de la bande de totalité à son entrée au Mexique Path drawn with Emap Win Ephemeris calculated for my site by Emap Win Satellite picture of observing site : Santiago Ixcuentla, a 20,000 habitants town is located 40km to the east. Wide angle view of observing site : Playa de Los Corchos or Corkcrew Beach in spanish. My 2 travel companions and very good friends Michel Rebetez (l) and Paul Houde Baily's beads at beginging of totality Exp : 1/500 sec ISO 100 Spectacular proeminences in suspension at the begining of totality Exposure : 1/500 sec ISO 100 Middle corona Exposure : 1/125 sec Big horse shaped proeminence near the end of totality Exposure : 1/500 sec
Trajectoire de la bande de totalité à son entrée au Mexique Path drawn with Emap Win
Path drawn with Emap Win
Ephemeris calculated for my site by Emap Win
Satellite picture of observing site : Santiago Ixcuentla, a 20,000 habitants town is located 40km to the east.
Wide angle view of observing site : Playa de Los Corchos or Corkcrew Beach in spanish.
My 2 travel companions and very good friends Michel Rebetez (l) and Paul Houde
Michel Rebetez (l) and Paul Houde
Baily's beads at beginging of totality Exp : 1/500 sec ISO 100
Exp : 1/500 sec ISO 100
Spectacular proeminences in suspension at the begining of totality Exposure : 1/500 sec ISO 100
Exposure : 1/500 sec ISO 100
Middle corona Exposure : 1/125 sec
Exposure : 1/125 sec
Big horse shaped proeminence near the end of totality Exposure : 1/500 sec
Exposure : 1/500 sec
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