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Astrostack: new version coming up by astrostack
AstroStack has been redesigned to make it more extensible, up-to-date and flexible. It will now handle full color as well as grayscale images. The new version...
June 7th 04 02:58 PM
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connectix quickcam by Bret Berger
I've tried to sell these on ebay and had no luck. Hate to throw them out. I have two orginal connectix quickcam B/W with parallel port connectors. Free to...
June 4th 04 04:37 AM
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update by Marco Fazzoli
i have upadate my web site 2 time in this week... I have uploaded some deep sky images... by marco -- ----- Marco Fazzoli - 3402997576 - ...
June 2nd 04 10:01 PM
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Abell Galaxy Cluster 2151 by Dennis Persyk
Abell 2151 is a galaxy cluster centered on NGC 6047 in Hercules. I imaged oodles and oodles of galaxies within a 42 arc minute FOV with my Takahashi E160...
June 1st 04 03:33 PM
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ASTRO: Sharpless 2-101 and Van den Berg 142 in emission line filtered light by Richard Crisp
I took these two images last night from my backyard using the new AP Starfire 180 EDT "The Cloud Magnet". I used narrowband emission line filters to take the...
May 31st 04 05:43 PM
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Comet made of frozen alien testicles crashed on Jupiter !!! by Pablo Rena
Oh yes, we all knew that Jupiter was gay, but now I'm sure that Jupiter is the gayest planet of them all !
May 31st 04 08:58 AM
by Eddie Trimarchi Go to last post
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Abell Galaxy Cluster 2151 by Dennis Persyk
Abell 2151 is a galaxy cluster centered on NGC 6047 in Hercules. I imaged oodles and oodles of galaxies within a 42 arc minute FOV with my Takahashi E160...
May 29th 04 01:48 AM
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Characterization,help by Xateta
Hi, I need to measure the Photon transfer function and the camera constant gain K of a CCD camera. How can I measure it on a simply a correct way? Thank you
May 28th 04 05:21 PM
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK, NGC2336 in Cam by Jack Schmidling
This week we have NGC2336 in Camelopardalis. This giant spiral galaxy lies at a distance of about 96 million light years. It is 178,000 light years across or...
May 25th 04 05:34 AM
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venus and the moon by Marco Fazzoli
i have update my pages with a movie of venus occultation, the weather was very coudy... by marco ----- Marco Fazzoli - 3402997576 - ...
May 23rd 04 09:47 PM
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CCD Image of NEAT's Tail with Fuzzy Stars? by W. Watson
I had a brief opportunity to shoot NEAT last night with my ST-7E CCD camera. It was a one minute exposure and the focus seemed good. Some of the brighter stars...
May 23rd 04 05:46 PM
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Q4 as Seen by CCD and Eyeball by Dennis Persyk
I created a C2001 Q4 NEAT mosaic on 17 May at 0215 UT. The mosaic worked better for me than my previous effort using a 135 mm lens to capture more of the...
May 20th 04 07:28 PM
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M51, M101, Comet C/2001 Q4 NEAT by astrobry
Hello, You can find the images of the Comet Q4 NEAT, M51 (wide field) and M101 on my website. The first 2 are taken with the ORION ED80 refractor with Genesis...
May 19th 04 01:22 PM
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Question on colors of CCD image by Chris L Peterson
On 17 May 2004 18:28:38 -0700, (smile) wrote: There are 3 colors (RGB) in the image observed, with different pixel values 3)...
May 18th 04 03:08 AM
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C2001 Q4 NEAT by Walter J
Another C2001 Q4 NEAT At last I got this comet, too ;) Composit of 16 images (9x30 sec., 7x60 sec. i had'nt the time to take more frames, because the clouds...
May 17th 04 01:55 AM
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Comet Q4 Eyeball and Camera Views by Dennis Persyk
I imaged C2001 Q4 NEAT at both 530 mm and 50 mm focal lengths at 0312 UT on 12 May, 2004. In addition to the comet images, I have included simulated views...
May 16th 04 01:31 AM
by David Nakamoto Go to last post
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ASTRO: M51 LRGB from Backyard in Castro Valley, California by Richard Crisp
This past weekend I finished my M51 shot, which is the first image that I took using my new AP67CCD focal reducer on my C14. I used my AO7 and ST10XME for...
May 14th 04 08:01 AM
by dmoody Go to last post
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Phillips ToUCam 840 Pro II Question by Yurtle Turtle
I just got a Phillips ToUCam 840 Pro and have several questions. Is there a good website that describes the various options and settings regarding planetary...
May 13th 04 11:06 PM
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Digital camera astrophotography by Frank Mazzola
I am in the market for a digital camera but I also want to get into astrophotography (I used to do film astrophotograpy). Can I get a camera that would be...
May 13th 04 06:28 PM
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new images by Marco Fazzoli
i have update my internet pages with some new images if you have a divx codec you can see the animation of sun protuberances in H-Alpha an many other...
May 12th 04 11:18 PM
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