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My CCD camera is on its way back from sunny Santa Barbara after having
its filter carousel repaired. Last night, 16 December, was such a rare, clear night in central Maryland, however, that I had to try _something_ so I placed my Canon 40D on my 106mm f5 Tak refractor and made a wide-field image of NGC 2359 "Thor's Helmet" in Canis Major. It is surrounded by one of the richest star fields I have seen. The page http://www.primordial-light.com/deepsky6.html#thor contains the full frame reduced to a width of 1024 pixels; there is a link to a larger image, as well. Davoud -- I agree with almost everything that you have said and almost everything that you will say in your entire life. usenet *at* davidillig dawt cawm |
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