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  <observer>
    <name>David Pearson</name>
    <email>davep@davep.org</email>
    <homepage>http://www.davep.org/</homepage>
  </observer>

  <when>
    <from>2008-08-01T08:19Z</from>
    <to>2008-08-01T10:05Z</to>
  </when>

  <location>
    <name>Billingborough</name>
    <note>South Lincolnshire, UK</note>
    <position>
      <latitude>52.893649</latitude>
      <longitude>-0.340233</longitude>
      <altitude units="m">10</altitude>
    </position>
  </location>

  <equipment>
    <item>Naked Eye</item>
    <item>Solarscope</item>
  </equipment>

  <weather>
    <temperature>
      <value units="C">22.2</value>
      <source>La Crosse WS3600</source>
    </temperature>
    <dewpoint>
      <value units="C">14.3</value>
      <source>La Crosse WS3600</source>
    </dewpoint>
    <humidity>
      <value units="%">61</value>
      <source>La Crosse WS3600</source>
    </humidity>
    <wind-speed>
      <value units="mph">5.5</value>
      <source>La Crosse WS3600</source>
    </wind-speed>
      <wind-direction>
        <value units="">South West</value>
        <source>La Crosse WS3600</source>
      </wind-direction>
    <pressure>
      <value units="hPa">1005.3</value>
      <source>La Crosse WS3600</source>
    </pressure>
  </weather>

  <index type="general">
    <item>Sun</item>
    <item>Eclipse</item>
    <item>Solar Eclipse</item>
    <item>Partial Solar Eclipse</item>
    <item>Imaging</item>
  </index>

  <note>
    <p>
      Out to observe the <gloss>partial solar eclipse</gloss> (which was
      total in parts of Greenland, Russia and China). Weather was less than
      ideal. Some cloud around and very windy.
    </p>
  </note>

  <observations> 

    <observation>

      <when>
        <from>2008-08-01T08:19Z</from>
        <to>2008-08-01T10:05Z</to>
      </when>

      <title>Partial Solar Eclipse</title>

      <notes>
        <p>
          I set up the <equipment>Solarscope</equipment> before first
          contact (due some time around <time>2008-08-01T08:30Z</time>).
          Things didn't get off to a good start when the wind blew the
          Solarscope off the table and, after I got it back on the table,
          the focus was totally messed up. I had to readjust the 'scope part
          to get it to work again.
        </p>
        <p>
          While waiting for first contact I noted that
          no <gloss>sunspots</gloss> were visible on the <star>Sun</star>.
        </p>
        <p>
          At <time>2008-08-01T08:30Z</time> I got what I thought was the
          first hint of the <terrestrial>Moon</terrestrial> moving onto the
          Sun. Very quickly it became obvious that it was.
          By <time>2008-08-01T08:31Z</time> I was also able to make out the
          Moon with the naked eye (via eclipse shades, obviously).
        </p>
        <p>
          At <time>2008-08-01T08:34Z</time> I noted that conditions weren't
          looking too good. In the short time since I'd set up the sky had
          gone from being more clear than cloudy to being more cloudy than
          clear.
        </p>
        <p>
          Around <time>2008-08-01T08:41Z</time> I took the following
          photographs:
        </p>
        <image width="512" height="512" alt="Partial Solar Eclipse">2008-08-01-09-44-51-Partial-Solar-Eclipse.jpg</image>
        <image width="512" height="512" alt="Partial Solar Eclipse">2008-08-01-09-45-51-Partial-Solar-Eclipse.jpg</image>
        <p>
          At <time>2008-08-01T08:49Z</time> a large cloud moved in and
          obscured my view of the Sun. At this point I took the opportunity
          to go into the office and find some small heavy objects which I
          then placed inside the Solarscope to weigh it down. This helped to
          keep it on the table in the increasing wind.
        </p>
        <p>
          By <time>2008-08-01T08:56Z</time> I had another reasonable view
          and noted that a good chunk of the Sun was now covered. The view
          lasted until around <time>2008-08-01T09:03Z</time> and then cloud
          moved in again. I got a very brief view
          at <time>2008-08-01T09:10Z</time> but got clouded out again.
        </p>
        <p>
          Just after <time>2008-08-01T09:14Z</time> I had a good clear spell
          and took some more photographs:
        </p>
        <image width="512" height="512" alt="Partial Solar Eclipse">2008-08-01-10-17-27-Partial-Solar-Eclipse.jpg</image>
        <image width="512" height="512" alt="Partial Solar Eclipse">2008-08-01-10-18-25-Partial-Solar-Eclipse.jpg</image>
        <p>
          This was around the time of mid-eclipse.
        </p>
        <p>
          I had a reasonable run of views of the Sun
          until <time>2008-08-01T09:28Z</time> when more cloud moved in. A
          couple of very brief views came and went but,
          by <time>2008-08-01T09:38Z</time> it was wall-to-wall cloud with
          no sign of any gaps heading my way.
          At <time>2008-08-01T09:43Z</time> I decided to pack the Solarscope
          away seeing as how things weren't looking so good. However, I did
          keep an eye out for more clear weather and I kept the eclipse
          shades to hand just in case.
        </p>
        <p>
          The sky cleared really well around <time>2008-08-01T09:59Z</time>
          so I went back out with the eclipse shades to watch the end of the
          eclipse. I kept watching until, at <time>2008-08-01T10:05Z</time>,
          I couldn't make out any sign of the Moon any more.
        </p>
        <p>
          Not the best of views of a partial solar eclipse but better than
          the view I had back on <logref log="20060329">2006-03-29</logref>
          and obviously far better than the eclipse
          on <logref log="20051003">2005-10-03</logref>.
        </p>
      </notes>

    </observation>

  </observations> 

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