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New M14: Globular Cluster with BRC250 + variable stars
Hi all,
I'm following the recent image of M14 made ??with the F.F.C. a new image of the same globular cluster, but this made with the Takahashi BRC250. In the map was given the position of all 93 + NOVA (1938) variable stars in M14, while the catalog is at bottom page of the map. The old image of M14 with FFC: http://www.danilopivato.com/tabulae_.../m14_ffc_L.htm The new image of M14 with BRC250: http://www.danilopivato.com/tabulae_.../m14_brc_L.htm Map & Catalog of variable stars of M14: http://www.danilopivato.com/tabulae_..._brc_L_map.htm Best regards, Danilo Pivato -- MyWebSite: http://www.danilopivato.com MyJobs: http://www.danilopivato.com/tabulae_coeli/index.htm |
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New M14: Globular Cluster with BRC250 + variable stars
The technical stuff is lost on me, Danilo. But I do so adore your
heavenly pictures! Many thanks for sharing them here... your #1 fan in Colorado, susan |
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