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The Lion on the Pises' lakeside |
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It's midnight in Universal Time. The lion in which lies the Leonids radian is not yet set. Above the binoculars, the brightest star is a planet, Jupiter. The radian is located under and to the left af the giant of the solar system. A near full Moon enforce short photographic poses (less than a minute) in order not to overexpose the pictures. |
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Zuiko 55 mm 1:4.0 lens |
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15 s on Sensia 200 |
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November 19, 2002, Observatoire des Pises (Gard) |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany

Brittany by night in panorama!
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