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1 Attachment(s) ASTRO: sun in Ha, 14 dec 07 by md
At 52 deg N, the sun remains pretty low all day. But seeing was quite good. I spent quite some time focussing, and tweaking the settings of the LPI, but I did...
January 14th 07 03:49 PM
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2 Attachment(s) Daytime McNaught - 2 attachments by Skywise
After many evenings and one morning trying to see McNaught, I finally caught it - in broad daylight. After hearing that others have done it I gave it a...
January 15th 07 05:32 AM
by George Go to last post
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Stereoscopic fuel tank of Shuttle (2) by Munchie
The image is the stereograph for jettisoned external fuel tank of Shuttle synthesized by...
January 15th 07 12:46 PM
by Munchie Go to last post
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1 Attachment(s) ASTRO: McNaught by Josef Büchsenmeister
From Austria!
January 15th 07 02:03 PM
by Johnny Borborigmi Go to last post
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2 Attachment(s) ASTRO: Daytime McNaught by Skywise
Posting again because I forgot "ASTRO" the first time. After many evenings and one morning trying to see McNaught, I finally caught it - in broad daylight....
January 15th 07 11:54 PM
by Phil Go to last post
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1 Attachment(s) ASTRO: locator for monkey (chimp) face in M42 by Rick Johnson[_2_]
Since many have written me to say they can't find the monkey and others say it is a chimp (I agree), here's some help Rick -- Correct domain name is arvig...
January 16th 07 08:06 PM
by Peter Hucker Go to last post
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1 Attachment(s) ASTRO: M42 by J McBride
Hi All, Taken with my unmodified CP4500 and a Tak FS102 using a 26mm EP. Exposure time was 45 seconds. I know this is rough but I wanted to see what this...
January 17th 07 03:39 AM
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1 Attachment(s) ASTRO: NGC1055 Right image this time by Rick Johnson[_2_]
I managed to post an image I thought I'd deleted. Here's the right one. Shows the vertical bars on the dust lane better than the previous one. 14"...
January 18th 07 10:33 PM
by Rick Johnson[_2_] Go to last post
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1 Attachment(s) Astro: Abell 400 by Rick Johnson[_2_]
At the core of this cluster is the double galaxy NGC 1128. Each lobe contains a massive quasar. A rather famous photo made by high resolution radio...
January 18th 07 11:04 PM
by Rick Johnson[_2_] Go to last post
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2 Attachment(s) ASTRO NGC869 (large post) by Rick Johnson[_2_]
George mentioned he preferred open clusters processed as RGB instead of LRGB. I've posted this one both ways. First is the LRGB then the RGB using the same...
January 19th 07 01:58 AM
by Rick Johnson[_2_] Go to last post
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1 Attachment(s) ASTRO: NGC 1073 by Rick Johnson[_2_]
When I was taking M77 a while back I took a few side trips to interesting looking galaxies in the area. NGC 1073 is one of them. 14" LX200R@f/10, 12x5'...
January 19th 07 02:06 AM
by George Normandin Go to last post
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Why add ASTRO: to subject line? by georgeliv
Unlike other usenet groups I've never seen spam or lunatics posting in here, so why is ASTRO: added in the subject?
January 19th 07 02:13 AM
by George Normandin Go to last post
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1 Attachment(s) ASTRO: NGC1055 by Rick Johnson[_2_]
Another galaxy near M77. Looks somewhat like M104 only smaller. But has a second dust lane at an angle to the plane of the galaxy. While several degrees...
January 19th 07 02:23 AM
by George Normandin Go to last post
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1 Attachment(s) ASTRO: M42 by J McBride
Hi All, Here is my first try at deep sky imaging with my Nikon CP4500. It is a blend of 45 sec, 30 sec, 10 sec and 7 sec exposures. It was taken through a...
January 19th 07 02:29 AM
by George Normandin Go to last post
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1 Attachment(s) ASTRO: NGC1073 with 3 quasars by Rick Johnson[_2_]
I found there are three quasars in the image I posted earlier. Per Simbad their V magnitudes are 19.0, 19.6 and 18.9 left to right. But the rightmost one,...
January 19th 07 02:33 AM
by George Normandin Go to last post
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January 20th 07 01:37 PM
by Robert Price Go to last post
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ASTRO: Any good but lesser known astro sites? by Jeff Hopkins
Hi, Many of you who have been here awhile and thus on the Internet probably have come across some interesting astronomy sites - not the Top 20 that we all...
January 20th 07 09:17 PM
by George Normandin Go to last post
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1 Attachment(s) ASTRO: Maffei 2 by Rick Johnson[_2_]
You can see a bit more of this guy, a large but severely obscured spiral galaxy. Dust must be a thinner in this part of the Milky Way. 14" LX200R@f/10, 12x5...
January 20th 07 09:39 PM
by Rick Johnson[_2_] Go to last post
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January 21st 07 03:02 AM
by Sjouke Burry[_2_] Go to last post
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1 Attachment(s) ASTRO: WLM galaxy by Rick Johnson[_2_]
A bit low for me this time of year and in severe sky glow from ice crystals in the air over the lake. Left me with a very milky background of an uneven...
January 21st 07 11:27 AM
by Stefan Lilge Go to last post
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