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Old June 22nd 09, 12:30 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
oriel36[_2_]
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Default Globular cluster PAL 11 in Aql

On Jun 20, 4:33*pm, Anthony Ayiomamitis wrote:
Dear group ... and that guy Kelleher,

Finally I had a chance to do some DSO work last night thanks to the
clearing of the haze which characterized local skies all of this week.
In addition to the very good transparency, seeing was also quite good.

I decided to pursue the globular cluster PAL 11 in Aquila and which is
an observer's challenge along with the remaining members of the PAL
catalog.

For a result based on just under three hours total exposure time, I
kindly direct you tohttp://www.perseus.gr/Astro-DSO-Cluster-Palomar-11.htm
(the image is hyperlinked and leads to a higher resolution result).

I have no idea what Rolando feeds these scopes but it must be really
good (and illegal)!

Keep'em coming Rolando.

Anthony.


You are an astrophotographer with very,very little astronomical sense
of your roots and with very little respect for the efforts which link
the geostatic astronomers of Greece with the great Western astronomers
who's efforts are based on planetary dynamics.

http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Solar-Sc...nrise-Seas.htm

Between the Summer and Winter positions of the Sun are the Equinoxes
where there is a symmetrical difference between daylight/darkness
thereby negating the original hypothesis of Copernicus that the
seasons are due to variable axial/equatorial inclination.Of
course,that great man was observing and making conclusions from a
historical point of view when there was no need to distinguish climate
from weather patterns as there is today and there was no miserable
fudging of 'variable tilt to the orbital plane' which constitutes your
explanation.

Don't bother putting my name in your threads any longer, judging by
the standard where not even the daily rotational EOT difference
between natural noon and 24 hour clock noon survives in this forum,I
would say that astronomy is all but extinct,not just here but in the
entire world.

With the fossil guy in the ascendent in this forum , you taking
counsel from uk.astronomy and no platform or authority for
astronomy,I would say human involvement in this particular discipline
which stretches back to remote antiquity is done for a while.Even with
images in fron to you uyou still can't work things out but then
again,you are no better or worse than the rest.