tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21427001.post2487403819318188926..comments2024-01-15T02:00:51.896-06:00Comments on Phil's Astronomy Blog: The Sword of Orion Region (2018 Attempt)Philhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10701582923648225920noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21427001.post-75330283235727413572018-02-12T12:37:46.382-06:002018-02-12T12:37:46.382-06:00Hi Jim,
Many thanks for your comment! I see you a...Hi Jim,<br /><br />Many thanks for your comment! I see you are in Romania - are the clouds really that bad there? This image was taken in Central Texas. We have pretty decent weather although there is nothing but rain and clouds forecast for this upcoming New Moon period. <br /><br />Thanks and clear skies!!!<br /><br />PhilPhilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10701582923648225920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21427001.post-27794503016778583902018-02-12T02:13:53.222-06:002018-02-12T02:13:53.222-06:00Oh, my God, Phil, I've spent some time looking...Oh, my God, Phil, I've spent some time looking at your picture and, believe me, I've never seen something more beautiful than this! Many, many congratulations! I've been looking for data about the Orion due to my interest in archaeology and astronomy( influenced by R. Bauval, G. Hancock and so on) and I must recognize this part of our small universe is fascinating. Where was this picture taken from? It was a clear sky which rarely happens in my part of the world :) Anyway, it is the best shot I've ever seen! 10 X for sharing it. Jim Lucahttp://bucharest-travel.com/astronomical-observatory-bucharest/noreply@blogger.com