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Hi all,
An appauling run of weather broke (briefly) last night. The seeing wasn't fantastic but is was nice to be out again. Lots of moisture in the air - my corrector plate was fogging every few minutes. Here are a couple of shots of the Vallis Rheita and a capture of Petavius from the session... http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/c...2_petavius.jpg http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Metius_f27.jpg http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Rheita_f27.jpg -- Pete http://www.digitalsky.org.uk |
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Pete Lawrence wrote:
Hi all, An appauling run of weather broke (briefly) last night. The seeing wasn't fantastic but is was nice to be out again. Lots of moisture in the air - my corrector plate was fogging every few minutes. Here are a couple of shots of the Vallis Rheita and a capture of Petavius from the session... http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/c...2_petavius.jpg http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Metius_f27.jpg http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Rheita_f27.jpg Pete, Lots of very fine detail on difficult targets. Don't knock the humidity, for it usually means good seeing. I am always delighted to see humid conditions with some fog since my skies are then perfectly still and I can crank up the power when observing due to usually very good seeing. Here are my attempts in relation to Petavius and Rheita: http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Lunar-L100-L016.htm http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Lunar-L100-L058.htm Fingers crossed for next weekend as far as Luna is concerned. Please keep 'em coming! Anthony. |
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On 23 Feb, 11:03, Pete Lawrence
wrote: Hi all, An appauling run of weather broke (briefly) last night. The seeing wasn't fantastic but is was nice to be out again. Lots of moisture in the air - my corrector plate was fogging every few minutes. Here are a couple of shots of the Vallis Rheita and a capture of Petavius from the session... http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/c...2_petavius.jpg http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Metius_f27.jpg http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Rheita_f27.jpg -- Petehttp://www.digitalsky.org.uk Sharp Pete, will you be entering them in the Cloudy Nights competition ? My eyes are playing up, I keep seeing the craters as domes ;-( jc |
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Pete Lawrence nous a donc écrit :
Hi all, An appauling run of weather broke (briefly) last night. The seeing wasn't fantastic but is was nice to be out again. Lots of moisture in the air - my corrector plate was fogging every few minutes. Here are a couple of shots of the Vallis Rheita and a capture of Petavius from the session... http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/c...2_petavius.jpg http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Metius_f27.jpg http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Rheita_f27.jpg Whaouhhh ![]() Really impressive. -- Norbert. (no X for the answer) ====================================== knowing the universe - stellar and galaxies evolution http://nrumiano.free.fr images of the sky http://images.ciel.free.fr ====================================== |
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![]() "John Carruthers" wrote in message oups.com... On 23 Feb, 11:03, Pete Lawrence Sharp Pete, will you be entering them in the Cloudy Nights competition ? My eyes are playing up, I keep seeing the craters as domes ;-( Oh, I'm glad it's not just me! I was looking at Pete's photos when my other half came into the room, and when I pointed out my brain was reversing all these craters he said he could see them normally. But as we talked about it, and he started thinking about them being reversed, his brain did a sort of flip and suddenly he too was seeing them as domes. And yet I can see Anthony's photos of the same region the right way round. What's going on here? ally |
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On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:30:48 -0000, "a l l y"
wrote: "John Carruthers" wrote in message roups.com... On 23 Feb, 11:03, Pete Lawrence Sharp Pete, will you be entering them in the Cloudy Nights competition ? My eyes are playing up, I keep seeing the craters as domes ;-( Oh, I'm glad it's not just me! I was looking at Pete's photos when my other half came into the room, and when I pointed out my brain was reversing all these craters he said he could see them normally. But as we talked about it, and he started thinking about them being reversed, his brain did a sort of flip and suddenly he too was seeing them as domes. And yet I can see Anthony's photos of the same region the right way round. What's going on here? It's because the light is coming from the bottom right. Most graphics and images show the light coming in from the top left and your brain gets used to that and tries to make sense of images in which this is not the case (like mine here) by reinterpreting the craters as domes. -- Pete Lawrence http://www.digitalsky.org.uk Last updated June 2006 |
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On 23 Feb 2007 05:50:48 -0800, "John Carruthers"
wrote: On 23 Feb, 11:03, Pete Lawrence wrote: Hi all, An appauling run of weather broke (briefly) last night. The seeing wasn't fantastic but is was nice to be out again. Lots of moisture in the air - my corrector plate was fogging every few minutes. Here are a couple of shots of the Vallis Rheita and a capture of Petavius from the session... http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/c...2_petavius.jpg http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Metius_f27.jpg http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Rheita_f27.jpg -- Petehttp://www.digitalsky.org.uk Sharp Pete, will you be entering them in the Cloudy Nights competition ? There - done it John. Looks good over there in the beginners section ;-) -- Pete Lawrence http://www.digitalsky.org.uk Last updated June 2006 |
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Pete,
Petevius - Splendid Fabricius/Metius- Splendid Rheita Valley ect., etc. - Splendid Keep em' coming, Ben |
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On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 11:03:37 +0000, Pete Lawrence
wrote: http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/c...2_petavius.jpg http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Metius_f27.jpg http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/lunar/2...Rheita_f27.jpg Really nice pics. Expensive 640x480 cam. ;-) Glad to see some decent planetary cameras come into the market for astro users, but I sure don't want to pay the price of entry to play along. :-( --- Michael McCulloch |
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![]() "Pete Lawrence" wrote in message ... What's going on here? It's because the light is coming from the bottom right. Most graphics and images show the light coming in from the top left and your brain gets used to that and tries to make sense of images in which this is not the case (like mine here) by reinterpreting the craters as domes. -- Ah.... right. I just copied your photo and rotated it through 180 degrees, and lo and behold, the craters have become properly concave. Thank you! This has been an ongoing puzzle for me for a while with lunar photos. (I'm now off to do some experiments, photographing everyday objects with the light coming from the bottom right...) ally |
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