Re: The Barnard's Galaxy (NGC6822)
- From: oriel36 <kelleher.gerald@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 12:16:28 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 17, 5:34 pm, "Danilo Pivato" <danilo.piv...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
I hope You will appreciate the enclosed picture for this list
taken in the month of August with BRC250 + ccd ST-10XME
unfiltered. for 12 x 300 seconds
Home page:www.danilopivato.com
I've drawn the map with inside 116 cepheides found in the photo
To see the table in low to the left of the maps
Regards,
Danilo Pivato
It must be years now since I marvelled at you picture of the acacia
tree in the Nubian dessert and I carry it on the main screen of my
laptop ever since -
http://www.danilopivato.com/miscellany/other/acacie_nubian_desert.htm
You are such a talented photographer and I especially like the
Solstice arc created by daily rotation -
http://www.danilopivato.com/miscellany/sequences_and_sunsets/winter_solstice.htm
At the Equator where it is always the Equinox and the symmetry between
daylight/darkness splits the hemispherical seasonal variations in
two,there is time to pause and consider the daily turning of the
planet to our central star and the separate and slow turning of a
location to our central Sun arising the orbital motion of the Earth.
Such incredible imaging for genuine astronomers to interpret and
perhaps I will leave it at that for a while as the Christian festival
approaches.
.
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