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ASTRO : Nokia Astrophotography by
Paul[_6_]
Did'nt think 1st light would be like this but it was!!
2 year old Nokia N73, looking down the 26mm eyepiece of
my 8" Meade LX200 GPS!!!
Its a lot better than...
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ASTRO: ARP 123 by
Rick Johnson[_2_]
Arp 123 is in the Arp class: "Elliptical or elliptical like galaxies;
close to and perturbing spirals". In this case the spiral is NGC 1888
and the...
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ASTRO: Arp 82 by
Rick Johnson[_4_]
I hope this isn't a duplicate post but the computer hung up when sending
it the first time and it hasn't appeared on the...
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ASTRO: Titan's Shadow Transit - rare event by
Adriano
After several failed attempts, I finally caught Titan's shadow transit.
I wish the seeing were better but you get what you can I guess.
C8 at f/46, Phillips...
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Arp 113 A cluster of bright galaxies by
Rick Johnson[_2_]
Arp 113 is also in the Arp class "Elliptical or Elliptical-like Galaxies
close to perturbing spirals". In fact it's the first entry in that
class. There...
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ASTRO: Arp 118 by
Rick Johnson[_2_]
Arp 118 reminds me a lot of Arp 244 I imaged two years ago also known as
the Antenna Galaxies...
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1,590 |
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ASTRO: Arp 112 A trio of weird galaxies by
Rick Johnson[_2_]
Arp 112 is a triple galaxy group classed by Arp as "Elliptical and
elliptical like galaxies with repelling arms." How that applies to this
weird group I...
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Arp 98 another for Arp lovers only by
Rick Johnson[_2_]
Arp 98 is a pair of interacting galaxies. Arp classed them under
"Spiral galaxy with companion on arms: Elliptical galaxy companions."
The spiral is LEDA...
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ASTRO: NGC 4236 reprocessed by
Rick Johnson[_2_]
My first attempt a year ago resulted in a totally blue galaxy, core just
about as blue as the arms. That didn't agree to other images I found on
the net. ...
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1,526 |
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1,277 |
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ASTRO: Titan Shadow Transit by
Adriano
After several failed attempts, I finally caught Titan's shadow transit.
I wish the seeing were better but you get what you can I guess.
C8 at f/46, Phillips...
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1,805 |
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1,391 |
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ASTRO: NGC 5466 by
Stefan Lilge
I have gathered some not-so-good data of galaxies in recent nights with my
new QHY8 camera. Imaging faint objects
under city skies is obviously not the...
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1,277 |
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ASTRO: ARP 89 -- KPG168 by
Rick Johnson[_2_]
Arp 89, KPG 168, is classed by Arp almost the same as Arp 58 except for
one word. He has it under spiral galaxy with large, high surface
brightness...
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1,383 |
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ASTRO: Arp 58 or "Who cut off my arm?" by
Rick Johnson[_2_]
Arp 58, UGC 4457 is a bit over a half billion light years away in the
constellation of Cancer, not far from M44, the beehive cluster. I tried
taking this at...
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1,416 |
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ASTRO: UltraWide Adapter for DSLRs by
Robert Price[_2_]
For those who use DSLRs. The UltraWide adapter seems to have no
advantage over the standard T-mount when it comes to APS-C size
sensors like my Canon 40D. ...
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ASTRO: Arp 52 Not much to see here by
Rick Johnson[_2_]
Arp 52 is one of the dud Arp galaxies, at least for my system. I needed
a good night that would support 0.5" imaging. I've had more than usual
of such...
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