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ASTRO: M-41 wide-field
Nearly the full image, but still some cropped out.
This image has East at the top, while the close-up image of the cluster that I previously posted has North at the top. George N |
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ASTRO: M-41 wide-field
George Normandin wrote: Nearly the full image, but still some cropped out. This image has East at the top, while the close-up image of the cluster that I previously posted has North at the top. George N Sure you rotated that? I think that arc rather than being Sirius it is really Planet X coming to get us. G I thought Nancy and her crack pot planet X was long gone. Guess we'll never get rid of that crap. Rick -- Correct domain name is arvig and it is net not com. Prefix is correct. Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh". |
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ASTRO: M-41 wide-field
Nice shot George!
George Normandin wrote: Nearly the full image, but still some cropped out. This image has East at the top, while the close-up image of the cluster that I previously posted has North at the top. George N -- John N. Gretchen III N5JNG NCS304 http://www.tisd.net/~jng3 |
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