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Live images of the Moon during InOMN 2010

Live images of the Moon from around the world during International Observe the Moon Night Tune in to see the Moon from sites around the world. The broadcasters below are part of the Night Skies Network group of Mallincam users. The group web site lists all their channels. Those listed in red are currently broadcasting live. The list below includes all the channels that will be broadcasting a live image of the Moon for InOMN. Click on a channel below or on the NSN web site to join in. Join the chat with others around the world by providing a user name of your choice. The channels are listed below in the order they will begin broadcasting as the Sun sets in their location on September 18. InOMN begins just west of the International Date Line where each new day begins. The time zone of each location is also given (UT = GMT for this purpose). Get the current time at locations around the world. New Zealand John Whitby from Taumata Island Observatory in Carterton, New Zealand (UT + 12) Telescope: Meade 12-inch LX200GPS, Camera: Mallincam Hyper Plus Color camera Australia Ken James in Snake Valley, Victoria, Australia (UT + 10) Telecope: Saxon 120mm f /5 Achromat, Camera: Samsung SCC-A2333 Australia Martin Ferlito in Bradbury, Sydney, NSW, Australia (UT + 10) Camera: Gstar-EX Monochrome Pakistan Umair Asim of the Khwarizmi Science Society in Lahore, Pakistan (UT + 5) Telescope: Celestron C14 on a Losmandy Titan mount, Camera: Mallincam hyper plus color video camera Croatia Astronomsko... Read More..