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C2003 K4 as seen by CCD and Eyeball
I imaged comet C2003 K4 LINEAR the other night and produced a short
movie illustrating its relative motion of 2.9 arc seconds per minute against a star field in Bootes. On my new Images Page I also provide some tips on correlating a camera image to a planetarium program to determine proper orientation. Finally, I have included a simulated eyepiece view to show you what I saw through the eyepiece of the C-11 scope while I was imaging through the E160. I hope you will find a visit to my New Images page both educational and interesting. Images, eyepiece view, short movie and planetarium chart at http://home.att.net/~dpersyk/new.htm Thank you for visiting my site. Clear skies, Dennis Persyk Igloo Observatory Home Page http://dpersyk.home.att.net Hampshire, IL |
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Dennis Persyk:
Thanks for the most exciting movie. Comet, C2003 K4 LINEAR, is apparently far larger than what appears through the clouds. Ralph Hertle |
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Dennis Persyk:
Thanks for the most exciting movie. Comet, C2003 K4 LINEAR, is apparently far larger than what appears through the clouds. Ralph Hertle |
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