HI Jimmbo Unfortunately I don't have the negative anymore :-(..?...perhaps Attila has it, perhaps I'll ask him? :-) Not quite a Sky & Telescope "article" but I...
Can we see the image Dave? Mike ... another faint satellite of Jupiter. And I've succeeded in ... has got to be a challenge for a quiz night - quiz ... it!]...
Hi Mike, Well, scan the $50 and post that :-) Jim ... From: CADG@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CADG@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mike Sidonio Sent: Tuesday, 2 May...
I was playing around with my recent M83 image and came up with two more views, I think they make for an interesting comparison? As well as highlighting the...
VERY nice - as usual. However you didn't answer my (obscure) question of a week or two back. On your page, the image one line up and at the right is also of...
Image attached. It isthe faint dot in the center. This is a stack of all 19 images I took that night. If I stack a subset and then blink, the object moves.... ...
Yes - very nice but negative images are of course often used to increase contrast. With respect to the background galaxies, there appear to be two very small...
Steve Crouch
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May 2, 2006 7:58 pm
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Wow - that is faint. You are certainly a master of faint solar system objects Dave! One thing I'm a little confused about though is the trailing of the...
Steve Crouch
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May 3, 2006 2:44 am
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The images were all 5-minute exposures tracked on the stars. I stack the images in a software package called Astrometrica - which is a brilliant piece of...
CAS ANNUAL DINNER Thursday 15th June 7:30pm Common Room University House ANU Hot Carvery Oven baked pork loin with applesauce. Seasoned breast of turkey. Herb...
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May 4, 2006 2:29 am
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After doing it with M83 I decided to do the same to NGC 4945 If you click on the Luminance only thumbnail first, hit F11 on your keyboard and centre the image...
Just a reminder of the fairly favourable asteroidal occultation next weekend - at 4.55am Eastern Australian time on Saturday morning. The details of the event...
I no longer have the LX90 so it will have to be from my fixed position in Gungahlin. Cheers David ... next weekend - at 4.55am Eastern Australian time on ... ...
That's OK. Your 'south-Brisbane' location is effectively at Hall! The prediction has you 18km south of the central line and 10km north of the southern limit,...
Thanks Jimbo! I think after my mum..... you are my No. 1 fan? he he he Wait till Crouchy gets his multi milion dollar RCOS! LOL! Mike :-) ... Crouchy. ... Of...
Below is an updated prediction for this occultation. If this event can be successfully observed, good information might be obtained about Pluto, and its...
Here's yet another. This one looks almost too good to be true. http://www.astromeeting.de/comets/060508SchwWas_a1024.htm...
Steve Crouch
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May 9, 2006 12:21 am
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From the IAU Minor Planet Center today: (4029) BRIDGES D. Higgins, Canberra, Australia; P. Pravec and P. Kusnirak, Ondrejov Observatory; W. Cooney, J. Gross,...
I hope that people aren't getting sick of these comet/ ring nebula shots because here's another one ...
Steve Crouch
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May 10, 2006 12:18 am
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The following, from the Spitzer infrared satellite, is worth a look: http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/Media/releases/ssc2006-13/ssc2006-13a.shtml Dave Herald ...