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RE: [APML] 'challenge'
Matt
It would have to be some sort of compositing. I notice that BOTH the RASC
calendar and The S&T calendar have the same shot by Gerald Rehmann of M31
and comet Ikeya-Zhang. I think he did it the way you describe.
Dale
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> Behalf Of Matt BenDaniel
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> Subject: Re: [APML] 'challenge'
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>
> Dale,
>
> It depends on the "rules". You could take a long exposure of the Crab
> before Saturn crosses it. Then you could take a short exposure of Saturn
> as it crosses. Assuming you register the images on the stars, would that
> be "fair"? It can even be accomplished without using any digital
> technologies (although I would).
>
> Matt
>
>
> Dale Ireland said:
> > Saturn passes across the Crab Nebula Jan 3. That should be a real photo
> > "challenge"
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