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Hi Here's an image of the Puppis emission nebula NGC 2467. The seeing varied form fairly good to absolutely terrible and some of the data was obtained under...
Hi there, i thought i would say hello and introduce myself. My name is Duncan (apparently everyone in Australia would like to have a beer with Duncan, i...
Welcome aboard Duncan, We are holding an informal meeting up at Mt Stromlo Observatory (Duffield Building entrance) on Thursday 15th January, beginning at ...
Rawlings and Ford
kimvince@...
Jan 6, 2009 5:28 am
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Hi Kim Thanks for the very warm welcome. I will happly attend, and bring my application form to join with me! I better drive out there, and see where to go, as...
I know, i haven't even met you guys yet, but i dont have anywhere else to ask, and no one i know has a clue what i am on about... I have a 200mm Reflector that...
Hi The posting of a NGC 1097 from the northern hemisphere prompted me to have another look at my version of this galaxy. Don't know what I was thinking at the...
Hi all, I suspect habtgtf was a form of spambot - no member details given - no email option chosen and the inappropriate post was sent 4 seconds after joining....
Dear Members, Just a reminder that the first CAS meeting of the year is on this Thursday evening at MSO... 7:00 Introductiory Group 8:00 Main meeting. (This...
Hi Everybody As usual in January, our meeting clashes with the Maths summer School. As a result, the CAS meetings (beginners and general) will be held in the...
Rawlings and Ford
kimvince@...
Jan 12, 2009 11:42 pm
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Hi there Thanks for last night, i was made to feel very welcome, and the group was very informal yet informative, i will be back for sure!! Sorry i never got...
Here's an image I've been working on the last few days. I didn't get as much data as I wanted because of computer problems that have now been resolved (not a...
Hi to all I managed to get a bit more data on NGC 2818 on Monday night. You probably won't notice a lot of difference but there is now more colour and detail...
Nice one. There's a Hubble image (in false color) of this planetary at http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap090122.htm AB ... From: CADG@yahoogroups.com...
In the absence of the Society Ephemeris, people may be unaware that there is a partial Solar Eclipse visible in Canberra tomorrow (Monday). Canberra is near...
Here's one I haven't had a go at for a few years. The data was collected over the last few days. This galaxy is a more difficult target than I expected...
Hello everyone, Our guest speaker program for 2009 begins with a world-renowned leader in the field of galactic dynamics and evolution. THURSDAY 19TH FEBRUARY ...
Rawlings and Ford
kimvince@...
Jan 29, 2009 6:45 am
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Hi to all I'm sorry to impose this image again but I've been playing around for a while and I think this one is better than some of the other versions I've...
Nice job Steve! Lovely galaxy that one, was planning on having a crack at it this past couple'a nights but went for the Vela SNR region instead. Mike...
This region is indeed a marvel in our southern skies, the area can keep an imager busy for years! This bit is an interesting contrast of nebula types and is...
Hi Steve, Thanks as always for the excellent shots, I enjoy all of them Jim From: CADG@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CADG@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Steve Crouch ...
This copmet is currently at mag 7 - but can be seen with binoculars in a dark sky. Visually the comet will look like a fuzzy blob, but photographs are showing...
i joined here, admittedly, not long ago, and i attended a meeting in Jan at SO. I have been coming here everyday, and TBH, there doesnt seem to be much in the...