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español"Looking at the firmament"

     This site shows images of divers aspects of the firmament and of our planet. The author has years of practice in the visual and photographic observation of the sky and the nature. Often he has being forced to travel to remote countries to capture in situ phenomenons that were not able to see from his place, as the total solar eclipses.

    JUAN CARLOS CASADO is a founder member of divers astronomical societies. Professor of Astronomy in several organizations. Collaborator in educational projects related with topics of the space. His articles and images have been published in many specialized magazines inside and outside of his country. He has received multiples astrophotography and video prizes of scientific publication.


SECTIONS:

>   Gallery   New!  starting from April 1st, 2000

> EPHEMERIS AND INSTRUCTIONS:

TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE JANUARY 21, 2000 (Valid instructions for other lunar eclipses)

TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE AUGUST 11, 1999 (Valid instructions for other solar eclipses)

> OBSERVATIONS AND REPORTS:

  Observation of the Total Lunar Eclipse January 21, 2000

The first Sun of  2000

The millenium's last full moon

Nova Aquila 1999

Report Leonids 1999

Special Report Eclipse  August 11, 1999 (with some winning images obtained by the authors)

 

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Astronomy Picture of the Day
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August 25, 1997 
September 09, 1997 
October 09, 1997 
November 25, 1997 
December 01, 1997 
March 14, 1999 
November 23, 1999 
November 24, 1999  January 26, 2000 
March 20, 2000

 

 

 


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