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Kevin Kilburn
Kevin Kilburn
After Apollo, Pioneer and Voyager, my interest in visual observing waned.
I spent some years systematically wide-field photographing the whole of the northern celestial hemisphere.
Since 1990, I have been selective in my reading and have 'cherry-picked subjects for study. In some cases these are ones that have been overlooked or are otherwise inadequately described in general texts.
My next project, apart from writing a detailed MAS history, is to photograph the analemma
 
 
 
Total 1991
Total Solar Eclipse 1999
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Total Eclipse - Baja, 11th July 1991, at San Jose del Cabo
Total Eclipse - 12/8/1999, Bulgaria -
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Partial Lunar Eclipse
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Partial Eclipse, of the Sun - 12/10/1996 Including observation of a crater Link
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The night sky has always fascinated me. I certainly recall, aged about three, being pushed home in a baby buggy and watching the night sky for flying saucers. The full moon sailing behind clouds gave me the willies! My dad prepared smoked glass to watch the solar eclipse of June 1954 and I collected an astronomy series of PG Tips (tea) picture-cards in the mid '50s. I could recognise the main constellations before I was 10 and I used my great-grandfather's pre-1908 Galilean binoculars to pick out the details. In the mid '60s, and after joining the BAA (lapsed 1980's!), I became a keen moon observer with a home-made 6" Newtonian
I now have a 127mm Maksutov-Cassegrain and a digital camera after many years of using slide film
 
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