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Old December 1st 07, 09:21 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy, sci.astro.amateur, sci.astro
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Deep Imaging in Hydrogen Alpha

This is a 9 page mini web site intended to show that most of the
emission nebulae are far more extensive than most catalogues would
have you believe and that under processed images can be seriously
misleading to amateur astronomers

http://www.martin-nicholson.info/hyd...ogenalpha1.htm


Martin Nicholson, Daventry, England.
http://www.martin-nicholson.info/1/1a.htm

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Old December 2nd 07, 07:47 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy, sci.astro.amateur, sci.astro
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On Dec 1, 9:21 am, ukastronomy
wrote:
Deep Imaging in Hydrogen Alpha

This is a 9 page mini web site intended to show that most of the
emission nebulae are far more extensive than most catalogues would
have you believe and that under processed images can be seriously
misleading to amateur astronomers

http://www.martin-nicholson.info/hyd...ogenalpha1.htm

Martin Nicholson, Daventry, England.http://www.martin-nicholson.info/1/1a.htm

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Here you go,I found a nice website which suits your kind of observing
seeing that it also believes in the fictional difference between 24
hours and 23 hours 56 minutes 04 seconds using the motions of the
Earth -

http://www.astrology-house.com/gloss...ction=s#faq204

I doubt if you will ever learn the ways of timekeeping astronomers who
never,ever tied axial rotation to anything,the closest they got was to
transfer the 'average ' 24 hour cycle to the axial cycle as a
'constant' via the Equation of Time correction.

Dump whatever junk you want into this forum,it was dying anyway.

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Old December 3rd 07, 10:04 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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Very impressive Martin. I have tried doing a little H-a imaging using a colour
camera (yes, I am fully aware of the inherent drawback), and it is refreshing to
see what can be done.

Lawrence

PS - (re Oriel anon) funny how the idiots always moan about those that achieve
anything.....


On Sat, 1 Dec 2007 01:21:12 -0800 (PST), ukastronomy
wrote:

Deep Imaging in Hydrogen Alpha

This is a 9 page mini web site intended to show that most of the
emission nebulae are far more extensive than most catalogues would
have you believe and that under processed images can be seriously
misleading to amateur astronomers

http://www.martin-nicholson.info/hyd...ogenalpha1.htm


Martin Nicholson, Daventry, England.
http://www.martin-nicholson.info/1/1a.htm

Visit the Astronomical Hall of Shame at http://www.geocities.com/queen5658/

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Old December 3rd 07, 05:14 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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On Dec 3, 10:04 am, home@away wrote:
Very impressive Martin. I have tried doing a little H-a imaging using a colour
camera (yes, I am fully aware of the inherent drawback), and it is refreshing to
see what can be done.

Lawrence

PS - (re Oriel anon) funny how the idiots always moan about those that achieve
anything.....


I can pick upo the paper today and read about the expanding tropics
as something new -

http://news.google.ie/news?tab=gn&hl...ncl=1124410815

Considering that I was working with temperature band expansion for a
few year now,I can take quiet satisfaction from an individual approach
as I work towards meshing the motions of the Earth and global climate
leaving the seasons as a meteorological subset -

http://groups.google.ie/group/sci.en...6d67b3412dfad1

If there were astronomers here they would certainly have acknowledged
the achievement based on interpreting the images of the Earth from
space correctly and assigning an additional orbital component to
explain the oscillation of the temperature bands,how they are
distinguished from human influences and many other productive
avenues.Instead,I enjoy seeing climate studies develop along a route
which I have long since taken in a private way.-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwTrYVBcx9s

Now,the modification of Copernican reasoning based on replacing
variable inclination with an orbital component is a serious
business,no doubt the same people who have discovered the expansion of
temperature bands causes imbalances in meteological conditions which
inturn leads to me=lting ice ,ect will take another view years to get
around to adopting the proper principles which distinguish the
natural annual oscillations from the expansion itself.

Maybe then I will be suitably satisfied again in my own private way




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Deep Imaging in Hydrogen Alpha


This is a 9 page mini web site intended to show that most of the
emission nebulae are far more extensive than most catalogues would
have you believe and that under processed images can be seriously
misleading to amateur astronomers


http://www.martin-nicholson.info/hyd...ogenalpha1.htm


Martin Nicholson, Daventry, England.
http://www.martin-nicholson.info/1/1a.htm


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