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[MNA2010] IRAS 20568+5217 Nebula by
WA0CKY
IRAS 20568+5217 Nebula is listed at SIMBAD as a reflection nebula though it has the red color of a hydrogen emission nebula. The illuminating star is a FU...
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[ASTRO]Moon Mosaic 13.08.08 Repost by
Jens Averbeck
Hi,
Tested my new Phillips SPC900 on my Vixen NP-R114S on a New Polaris with
Dual-Axis Drive.
Total of 17 avi Files with 512 Images each, Processed thru...
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[ASTRO] That flood of an AVI just recently by
Aidan Karley[_2_]
The flood of a 31-part DiVX AVI movie passed through my machine
and got filtered off into a temporary location because it didn't have
the "ASTRO" header. but...
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[ASTRO] Repost: Lunar eclipse 0/2 by
Odysseus[_1_]
Trying again with my postings of yesterday that were split into parts,
with higher maximum-length settings this time: hope they come through in
one...
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[ASTRO] Mercury transit movie. by
Aidan Karley
A rather bandwidth-hungry image/movie of the recent Mercury transit
(pre-first contact to post-second contact) is available at...
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[ASTRO] Lunar eclipse 0/4 by
Odysseus[_1_]
Having read this group for many moons without contributing, I feel I
ought to post what I can ...
The following were taken with a Canon PowerShot from the...
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[ASTRO] Help with Registax by
Aidan Karley[_2_]
Hi people,
I was out at sea last week (got back last night) and managed to get
several photos of the Mercury maximum elongation on my cameraphone
without...
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March 6th 07 02:53 PM
by TW
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Yep - Coffee Shot(S!) by
Edward Erbeck
Went out to take a Sunrise Picture and surprised a Deer (one look at
it's eyes will tell you it WAS Surprised ;-) ). I laughed my ass off when I
saw it on the...
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Yahoo group, photo section by
Dennis Allen
Hi. In this digital age, fellow astronomy club members are constantly
posting images on the Internet. Currently, there are two ways: 1)
Email them to me,...
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