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Thanks to a "heads up!" note from several people, I looked at the
configuration of the archives and fixed a broken link. You should
now be able to access the calcite archives at:

http://calcite.rocky.edu/photo-3d

Note that if you specify too broad a search or too many
keywords, the system will time out. Just restrict things a
bit and try again. 

For example, searching for the keywords "full moon", I turned
up the following references. In the actual return screen, you can click on the
particular line reference and you'll be taken to that part of the archive...

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/photo-3d/digests/s3d/s3d0380.TXT, Sep 6 1999

       line 123: 158807 The Full Moon 
       line 223: > 158807 The Full Moon 
       line 326: > 158807 The Full Moon 


/photo-3d/digests/s3d/s3d0728.txt, Sep 4 1999

       line 68: Bierstadt Full Moon Draper Stereoview $1.00 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d3000-3499/p3d3341.txt, Sep 4 1999

       line 217: shot by moonlight and the views of the full moon. Keystone made a series of 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d3000-3499/p3d3140.txt, May 3 1999

       line 130: with almost a full moon shining brilliantly on the snowpack in 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d3000-3499/p3d3014.txt, Nov 7 1998

       line 558: different times, namely at the full moon during different months 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d1500-1999/p3d1955.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 253: The comet does move relative to the stars. Right now around a full moon 
       line 255: takes a large non-linear swing about the time of full moon. But if you 
       line 374: >The comet does move relative to the stars. Right now around a full moon 
       line 376: >takes a large non-linear swing about the time of full moon. But if you 
       line 471: were as close as Hyakutake, it would be much brighter than a full moon! 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d1500-1999/p3d1952.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 145: > It was pretty clear. At this elevation, on full moon (especially with 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d1500-1999/p3d1951.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 472: weather, high cirrus cloud, near full moon. That tells you how 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d1500-1999/p3d1950.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 249: > was about 8PM local with a nearly full moon (not good - washes out 
       line 466: It was pretty clear. At this elevation, on full moon (especially with 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d1500-1999/p3d1949.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 408: was about 8PM local with a nearly full moon (not good - washes out 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d1500-1999/p3d1754.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 342: Keystones of Saturn and Mars, and a Bierstadt of the full moon, if anyone wants 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d1500-1999/p3d1700.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 38: 12) Full Moon 
       line 408: Subject: Full Moon 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d1500-1999/p3d1699.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 20: 3) Full Moon 
       line 117: Subject: Full Moon 
       line 123: Full Moon, from negatives by L. M. Rutherford. Taken Sept. 15 and Nov. 13, 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d1500-1999/p3d1681.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 293: > full moon for November 1996 will occur at 11:12 pm EST, an 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d1500-1999/p3d1680.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 214: 1) Near full moon is the only time of the month that the moon is 
       line 221: craters. The full moon does have visible features, however. 
       line 588: > I want to photograph the full moon in stereo and have been told 
       line 590: >a month for the next full moon to do the second exposure. Does 
       line 640: namely at the full moon during different months [9/94 & 2/95]..." 
       line 687: full moon for November 1996 will occur at 11:12 pm EST, an 
       line 697: improved stereoview "The Full Moon II". 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d1500-1999/p3d1673.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 360: > I want to photograph the full moon in stereo and 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d1500-1999/p3d1672.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 397: I want to photograph the full moon in stereo and 
       line 503: > I want to photograph the full moon in stereo ... 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d0500-0999/p3d0555.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 147: photographing the full moon just after sunset, and then again just before 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d0000-0499/p3d0411B.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 119: rule. This is best done at full moon - even though you don't get any crater 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d0000-0499/p3d0061.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 59: The full moon stereo view is circa 1864, and they say that other 


/photo-3d/digests/p3d/d0000-0499/p3d0060.txt, Jan 1 1970

       line 331: In a book somewhere I saw a stereo pair of the full moon. The moon 
       line 333: think this is called) So somebody took 2 seperate full moon shots 




Summary for query "full moon":

WebGlimpse search found 39 matches in 21 files
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