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Old February 27th 04, 07:08 PM
James Vincent
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Hi all
I managed to get a 15 minute exposure of the rosette nebular just before the
snow clouds closed in. the object in Monoceros is over one degree across and
apparently visible in binoculars from a dark site.I have also added a colour
image of m81 & 82 to the gallery at
http://www.robertvincent.freeserve.c...epskypics.html

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Wishing you clear dark skies,
Jim Vincent.
Castle point astronomy club
http://www.cpac.org.uk/
www.jimsastro.com
CfDS local officer for south east Essex


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Old February 28th 04, 07:25 PM
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Hi all
I managed to get a 15 minute exposure of the rosette nebular just before

the
snow clouds closed in. the object in Monoceros is over one degree across

and
apparently visible in binoculars from a dark site.I have also added a

colour
image of m81 & 82 to the gallery at
http://www.robertvincent.freeserve.c...epskypics.html

--
Wishing you clear dark skies,
Jim Vincent.
Castle point astronomy club
http://www.cpac.org.uk/
www.jimsastro.com
CfDS local officer for south east Essex



Amazing images, and very beautiful!

Nish


 




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